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Question 13 A Water Heater Is Rated At 200 W 200 Joules Sec How Long Will The Heater Take To Provide 60 000 Joules To 1
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Question 13 A water heater is rated at 200 W (200 Joules/sec). How long will the heater take to provide 60,000 joules to heat up a sample of water? A.0.3 minutes B. 30 minutes C.4.3 minutes D.5.0 minutes

A water heater is rated at 200 W (200 Joules/sec). How long will the heater take to provide 60,000 joules to heat up a sample of water? A.0.3 minutes B.3.0 minutes C.4.3 minutes D. 5.0 minutes

If f = v/1, then how are v and f related? A. v is directly proportional to f B. v is inversely proportional to f C. v is a factor off D. v and f are unrelated

The characteristic of a sound wave that you interpret as loudness is related to A. frequency. B. wavelength. C. amplitude. D. velocity
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