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Which segement of the heating curve shown above represents an increase in the potential energy, but no change in the kinetic energy? a. RS b. TU c. QR d. PQ
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Which segement of the heating curve shown above represents an increase in the potential energy, but no change in the kinetic energy?
a. RS
b. TU
c. QR
d. PQ
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The answer is RS. Hope this helps!
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RS because it is moving but not a lot
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