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Why stirring the water in an experiment will make results more reliable?
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Why stirring the water in an experiment will make results more reliable?
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only if you stir it for each repeat/measurment, and keep the amount/viguor with which you stir at the same level for each repeat.
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You will have a more even spread of heat in your solution aka evenly dispersed kinetic energy
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