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13 July, 17:02

Ed records the temperature of two pots of water. Pot X has a temperature of 56 degrees Fahrenheit, and pot Y has a temperature of 49 degrees Fahrenheit. What conclusion can Ed make about the pots of water? 1) The water in pot X has more kinetic energy than the water in pot Y. 2) The water in pot Y has more kinetic energy that the water in pot X. 3) The water in pot X has a higher specific heat than the water in pot Y. 4) The water in pot Y has a higher specific heat than the water in pot X.

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  1. 13 July, 17:10
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    The water in pot X has more kinetic energy than the water in pot Y.
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