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Consider Limitations Students were given the following sets of items and asked, for each set, to identify which item had greater thermal energy. For which set would this task be most difficult? Explain.
Set 1: 5 g of iron at 45°C and 10 g of iron at 45 °C
Set 2: 10 g of water at 30°C and 10 g of water at 50°C
Set 3: 32 g of copper at 50°C and 32 g of nickel at 50°C
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10 points! will mark brainiest! in a heat engine if 1,000 j of heat enters the system and the piston does 500 j of work, what is the final internal energy of the system if the initial energy was 2,000 j 1: write the equation2: list out your known variables 3: plug the numbers into the equations 4: solve 5: write your solution statement that includes initial energy and final energy added you so much!
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