Chapter 18: Q. 1 (page 490)
Rank in order, from highest to lowest, the temperatures
T1 = 0 K, T2 = 0C, and T3 = 0F.
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Chapter 18: Q. 1 (page 490)
Rank in order, from highest to lowest, the temperatures
T1 = 0 K, T2 = 0C, and T3 = 0F.
The solution gives the description of temperature from lowest to highest. jsnviunsdiuvniusnvijnkjsn vsubvuybsuvb
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