Launch the Sim.
Add two samples of the same size.
In Run, press the View Kinetic Energy toggl...
Launch the Sim.
Add two samples of the same size.
In Run, press the View Kinetic Energy toggle and the View Energy Transfer toggle.
Press the + or - buttons to add or remove energy so that one sample is warmer and the other sample is colder.
Drag the two samples together and observe what happens.
Open Analyze. Replay the Sim and observe what happens on the graph after the two samples are dragged together.
Record your evidence and then complete the sentence at the bottom of the page. Be sure to mention evidence from both Run and Analyze.
What evidence did you gather about the claims?
The evidence I gathered supports . (Highlight one)
Claim 1
Claim 2
Claims 1 and 2
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