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A metal rod has drawing pins stuck to it with wax and is heated at one end... a)what do you think will happen in this experiment?explain your answer b)how could this experiment be adapted to compare the
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A metal rod has drawing pins stuck to it with wax and is heated at one end...
a)what do you think will happen in this experiment?explain your answer
b)how could this experiment be adapted to compare the codnucting properties of different materials?
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The answer is B
How could this experiment be adapted to compare the conducting properties of different materials?
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The correct answer is b hun have a wonderful day
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