3. Beaker A (Heat Meter) tells us how much heat energy left the hot plate and entered into Experiment Beaker C. One calo

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3. Beaker A (Heat Meter) tells us how much heat energy left the hot plate and entered into Experiment Beaker C. One calo

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3. Beaker A (Heat Meter) tells us how much heat energy left the hot plate and entered into Experiment Beaker C. One calorie of energy is the amount of heat required to increase the temperature of 1 ml of water 1°C. How much did the temperature change in Beaker A? °C. (Subtract the starting temperature if it was above 0°C.) 4. Now, calculate the total calories of heat recorded by the Heat Meter (Beaker A) considering both the amount of water in it and the temperature change of the water. calories 5. The answer to question #4 is the amount of energy to vaporize 10 ml of water in Beaker C. How many calories would be required to evaporate only 1 ml of water? calories 6. Based on your results, discuss how effective is the evaporation of water at removing excess heat from your body (sweating).
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