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Would you expect that the hot plate transferred energy to the water at a steady rate?
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Would you expect that the hot plate transferred energy to the water at a steady rate?
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Would you expect that the hot plate transferred energy to the water at a steady rate?
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I would presume so because the temperature goes up at a steady rate and the heat energy is being released through the top where the water sits.
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