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         <description><![CDATA[<div>I put room temperature washers into hot water. I found that the washers got warmer(77 to 84) and the water got cooler(102 to 90). Then I put hot washers into room temperature water. I found that the washers got cooler(100 to 81) and the water got warmer(77 to 92). I got the results I did because the hotter object's molecules transferred the heat to the cooler object's molecules.</div>]]></description>
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