Which has the most energy stored as heat?
a cup of ice
a bathtub of cold water
a cup of...
Physics, 08.01.2021 23:40 nawafcanada
Which has the most energy stored as heat?
a cup of ice
a bathtub of cold water
a cup of boiling water
a bucket of ice water
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