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Physics, 18.01.2022 20:30, alex9473

Steam burns are pretty dangerous because there's often a lot of thermal energy in the steam. When the steam hits you, it is going to

transfer some of that energy to you, cooling the steam. If a 6.4 kg cloud of

steam at 150 degrees, hits you and cools to 100 degrees, What is the loss

of heat energy? (no scientific notation)

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