Adding or removing thermal energy to or from a substance does not always cause its temperature
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Physics, 09.10.2019 00:50 lilpeepxliltracy
Adding or removing thermal energy to or from a substance does not always cause its temperature
to change.
a)true
b)false
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A2.00-m long piano wire with a mass per unit length of 12.0 g/m is under a tension of 8.00 kn. what is the frequency of the fundamental mode of vibration of this wire?
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