Achart labeled table a : effect of height on temperature with initial temperature as 25 degrees celsius, mass w is 1.0 kilograms and mass c is 5.0 kilograms. the chart is 5 columns and 5 rows. the first column is labeled h in meters with entries 100, 200, 500, 1000. the second column is labeled temperature final in degrees celcius with entries 26.17, 27.34, 30.86, 36.72. the third column is labeled change in temperature in degrees celcius with entries 1.17, 2.34, 5.86, 11.72. the fourth column is labeled gravitational potential energy in kilojoules with no entries. the last column is labeled delta h in kilojoules with no entries.
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