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Does increasing mass also increase the energy transferred to another object? What is your evidence to support this claim?
Increasing mass (will / will not) increase the energy put into another object.
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Which lists the organs in the correct order as food passes from the mouth to anus?
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In a set amount of time, a battery supplies 25j of energy to an electric circuit that includes two different loads. one of the loads produces 10 j of heat energy during this time interval. how much heat energy is produced by the second load in this time? explain your answer
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