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Mathematics, 04.02.2020 08:52 wrestling2

The same amount of heat is added to 100 g of water and 1 kg of water starting at the same temperature. what will happen?

the 100 g of water will reach a higher temperature.

the 1 kg of water will reach a higher temperature.

they will both reach the same temperature.

there will be no significant change to either.

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