1. A piece of hot metal (400 K) is place inside a beaker of cold water (285 K). Which of the following gives the only possible final temperatures of the metal and the water after the system reaches equilibrium?   2. What is the meaning of ΔT

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1. A piece of hot metal (400 K) is place inside a beaker of cold water (285 K). Which of the following gives the only possible final temperatures of the metal and the water after the system reaches equilibrium?

 

2. What is the meaning of ΔT

 

What is the meaning of AT
final temperature - initial temperature
O initial thermal energy - final thermal energy
final thermal energy - initial thermal energy
initial temperature - final temperature
Transcribed Image Text:What is the meaning of AT final temperature - initial temperature O initial thermal energy - final thermal energy final thermal energy - initial thermal energy initial temperature - final temperature
A piece of hot metal (400 K) is place inside a beaker of cold water (285 K). Which of the following gives the only possible final temperatures of the metal
and the water after the system reaches equilibrium?
O Metal temperature is 305 K, water temperature is 305 K
O Metal temperature is 300 K, water temperature is 310 K
O Metal temperature is 350 K, water temperature is 325 K
Ⓒ Metal temperature is 285 K, water temperature is 400 K
Transcribed Image Text:A piece of hot metal (400 K) is place inside a beaker of cold water (285 K). Which of the following gives the only possible final temperatures of the metal and the water after the system reaches equilibrium? O Metal temperature is 305 K, water temperature is 305 K O Metal temperature is 300 K, water temperature is 310 K O Metal temperature is 350 K, water temperature is 325 K Ⓒ Metal temperature is 285 K, water temperature is 400 K
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