It should but it probably will not because of:
experimental error
measurement error
calibration error (zero error)
It isn't clear what experiment you are talking about, but pressumably the idea was to detect whether the temperature changed.
The temperature of the metal bar decreases.The temperature of the cool water increases.The final temperature of the metal bar will be the same as the final temperature of the water.
The final temperature will depend not only on the initial and final pressures, but also on the initial temperature and whether the expansion is adiabatic.
To calculate the delta temperature, you will take the difference between the final and initial temperature.
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It isn't clear what experiment you are talking about, but pressumably the idea was to detect whether the temperature changed.
This is to record the temperature change which is part of your data. This allows you to draw conclusions for the experiment.
The Final Experiment was created on 1995-10-27.
Temperature of the water
the average of the temperatures T(final) = (T1 + T2) / 2
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The outcome
We can answer this one of two ways. The first way we can do the experiment to a 'T' to find out the final temperature, or we can use the formula provided with our lab.
The conclusion of the entire experiment. Complete data and all. "Final result."
1. Conclusion 2. Data analysis
Your final understanding thoughts of the experiment.
Solitary - 2006 The Final Experiment 1-8 was released on: USA: 24 June 2006