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sam.t96

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Heat is energy in the process of being transferred from:a.
   hot objects to cold objects.
  b. low pressure to high pressure.
  c. cold objects to hot objects.
  d. high pressure to low pressure.
  e. regions of low density toward regions of high density.



Question 2

Energy of motion is also known as:
  a. dynamic energy.
  b. kinetic energy.
  c. sensible heat energy.
  d. static energy.
  e. latent heat energy.




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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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