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Two pans of water are on different burners of a stove. One pan of water is boiling vigorously, while the other is boiling gently. What can be said about the temperature of the water in the two pans? Two pans of water are on different burners of a stove. One pan of water is boiling vigorously, while the other is boiling gently. a. The pan which is boiling vigorously has greater temperature. b. The pan which is boiling vigorously has less temperature. c. The temperature of water in both the pans is the same.

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It's C

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The correct answer is C.

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