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      <pubDate>2018-04-30 15:01:05 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Heat, temperature, and conduction</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Our group took the washers 74 degrees and hot water 101 degrees and put the washers into the water and it made the washers warm. The results that we found were that the washers 76 degrees&nbsp; took the energy/ heat from the hot water 94 degrees and made the washers hot and the water got colder.&nbsp;Our group&nbsp; took the room temp water 76 degrees and hot washers 108 degrees and put the hot washers into the room temp water. the results that we found were that the room temp water 88 degrees took the energy/heat from the hot washers 92 degrees and made the water warmer and made the washers colder.Heres how this happens when something hot is put into something cold the hot thing will transfer the energy/heat and will make the cold thing hotter and it will also make the hot thing colder.</div>]]></description>
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