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Physics, 08.08.2019 20:30, michealjholley6211

The 200-mm test tube also contained some water (besides the metal) that was subsequently added to the calorimeter (in part a. considering a higher specific heat for water, will the temperature change in the calorimeter be higher, lower, or unaffected by this technique error?

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