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         <description><![CDATA[<div>When we got the hot water we put the room temperature washer in the water.<br>The result of that is the washer were 74 but after that they were 76degrees.<br>And the water went down from 101 to 94 degrees.<br>After that we got the opposite, we got room temperature water and hot washer and put it in the water. It went from 108 degrees to 92 degrees after that.<br>The water went from 76 to 88 degrees.<br>We got the results we did because the molicles transfer heat<br>from one another, so well one is hot the other one is cold.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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