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Jack states that his model show a system in equilibrium.
1. What is wrong with Jack's Model?
2. What is the average kinetic energy (temperature) of
sample A
3. what is the average kinetic energy (temperature) of
Sample B?
4. What is the total kinetic energy (thermal energy) of
Sample A?
5. What is the total kinetic energy (thermal energy) of
Sample B?
6. Is the system in equillibrium? why or why not.


Jack states that his model show a system in

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1. What is wrong with Jack's Model?
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