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Fittoniya [83]
3 years ago
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Tanzania [10]3 years ago
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Explanation:

The clear rendering reads;

"8th Sciences.pdf

Coral wanted to study behavior

of the particles of a material when

these interact with a heat source.

With the help of his teacher, he prepared an experiment, Cut out a ring paper

spiral shaped and tied a thread on

one end to hang it on a burning candle without bringing it too close to the

call. Then he noted that the paper began to spin. The materials were in a cold and dry closet.

What is the BEST explanation of what

occurred with thermal energy when the

heat source interacted with

materials and air?

A Energy was created.

B Energy released

C Energy was transferred.

D Energy was stored".

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