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Yes of Course it will!
The final temperature will be closer to the original temperature of the water. Heat will flow from the water to the metal until they reach thermal equilibrium, resulting in a final temperature between the original temperatures of the two substances.
When a substance is cooled to its original temperature, no energy is released. Cooling a substance typically involves removing energy from the substance, but this process does not generate energy. The energy removed is used to lower the temperature of the substance.
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His original home or Graceland? His Original home is in Tupelo, Mississippi. Graceland is in Memphis, Tennessee
Depends on the original temperature, but from frozen, approximally 24 hours.
An experimental gas law is the Charles Law. The formula used is original volume/original temperature= new volume/new temperature. The law describes expansion of gases with heat.
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IN India.
Is believed that Taiwan is the original home of these early Oceania explorers ok
The recommended temperature for hot water in your home is 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
If the house temperature inside is greater than the temperature outside the house, then yes. If the temperature outside the home is greater than the temperature inside of the home, then no.