Inquiry into Physics
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ISBN: 9781337515863
Author: Ostdiek
Publisher: Cengage
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(¦ Indicates a review question, which means it requires only a basic understanding of the material to answer. Questions without this designation typically require integrating or extending the concepts presented thus far.)
. The specific heat capacity of water is. Extremely high. If it were much lower, say, oneiiflh as large, what effect would this have on processes such as Fighting fires and cooling automobile engines?
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