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"When work is done on a system, compressing air in a tire pump for example, the temperature of the system A. increases. B. decreases. C. remains unchanged. D. is no longer …
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"When work is done on a system, compressing air in a tire pump for example, the temperature of the system
A. increases.
B. decreases.
C. remains unchanged.
D. is no longer evident."
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