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- Subject: Statistical and Thermal Physics Please supply all the equation and solutions needed to solve for this set of problem. Thank you.A liter of alcohol at zero degree Celsius is heated to 40 degree Celsius. What will be its new volume? Show the Figure/FBD, Given and Formula used..) The figure below shows level curves for temperature. If a bug started at (2,-0.5), sketch the path it would take if it followed a path of maximum cooling. If you cannot reproduce the contour map for your answer, please provide sufficient information about the axis/coordinate values that your hand sketch of the path can be easily interpreted in the context of the contours. y 2 H 0 -1 -2 -2 III -1 c=-3 C=-2 c=-1 c=0 c=-1 c=-2 c=-3 0 c=0 c=1 c=2 c=3 1 2 X
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