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State functions
Heat transfer
Chemistry
Physical quantities
Heat
Mechanical equivalent of heat
Joule
Liquid
Temperature
Physics
Thermodynamics
Measurement

Worksheet for Exploration 19.1: Mechanical Equivalent of Heat As the 100-kg red mass drops, the paddle turns in the liquid and the liquid heats up. Joule used a version of this device to determine the equivalence between

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