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if copper is cut into three pieces of unequal length. all three pieces of copper would have the physical properties?
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if copper is cut into three pieces of unequal length. all three pieces of copper would have the physical properties?
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B. the same physical properties
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Cutting a copper piece into three pieces of unequal length is an example of a physical change because, no new substance is formed. The three unequal piece of copper are still going to have the same physical properties simply because the cutting does not affect their properties.
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