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Physics, 03.08.2019 15:00 samiam61

Asap very important. 1)two jars are placed inside an insulated box. one jar contains ice water and the other contains hot soup. what will happen to the two liquids? both the hot soup and the ice water will lose heat the hot soup will gain heat and the ice water will lose heat the hot soup will lose heat and the ice water will gain heat. both the hot soup and the ice water will gain heat. 2)why does conduction occur in solids and liquids easier compared to gases? because the particles in gases are closer together and move faster. because the particles in gases rarely move. because the particles in gases are closer together and move slower because the particles in gases are farther apart and move faster. 3)bill and mary wanted to have a snack after school. they heated some milk in a pot on the stove to make hot chocolate. they also popped some popcorn in the microwave oven. how did bill and mary transfer heat energy to make these snacks? heating milk by radiation; popping popcorn by convection heating milk by radiation; popping popcorn by radiation heating milk by convection; popping popcorn by conduction heating milk by conduction; popping popcorn by radiation

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