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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.
white
Cl+4
When allowed to stand for long enough, the final temperature will reach room temperature.
When allowed to stand for long enough, the final temperature will reach room temperature.
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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.
white
It should but it probably will not because of: experimental error measurement error calibration error (zero error)
delta T or ▲T is the change of temperature. ▲T= (Final Temperature-Initial Temperature)
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