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bobypop

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Dean teaches that the phenomenon of regelation is due to the
 
  A) freezing point of water.
  B) melting point of ice.
  C) open-structured nature of ice crystals.
  D) high specific heat of water.

Question 2

The amount of energy ultimately converted to heat by an incandescent light bulb is about
 
  A) 10.
  B) 40.
  C) 80.
  D) 100.

Question 3

To illustrate regelation with ice it is important that a
 
  A) wire is used.
  B) string is used.
  C) either of these
  D) none of the above



guyanai

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

You just saved me a lot of time. ;)

Answer to Question 3

Answer: A



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