87.5k views
5 votes
In an experiment, equal amounts of heated water and soil were left to cool down. The initial and final temperatures of each were recorded. A partial record of the temperature is shown. Experimental Record Substance Initial Temperature Final Temperature Water 27 °C 24 °C Soil 27 °C ? Which statement about the final temperature of soil is correct? (3 points) It will be less than 24 °C as soil loses heat relatively faster than water. It will be less than 24 °C as water loses heat relatively faster than soil. It will be more than 24 °C as it takes relatively longer to change soil temperature than water temperature. It will be more than 24 °C as it takes relatively longer to change water temperature than soil temperature.

User Pgilmon
by
8.3k points

1 Answer

4 votes

Answer:less than 24 °C as soil loses heat relatively faster than water. It will be less than 24 °C as water loses heat relatively faster than soil. It will be more than 24 °C as it takes relatively longer to change soil temperature than water temperature. It will be more than 24 °C as it takes relatively longer to change water temperature than soil temperature.

Explanation:

less than 24 °C as soil loses heat relatively faster than water. It will be less than 24 °C as water loses heat relatively faster than soil. It will be more than 24 °C as it takes relatively longer to change soil temperature than water temperature. It will be more than 24 °C as it takes relatively longer to change water temperature than soil temperature.

User Weivall
by
8.4k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.