Astudent wants to study the effect of removing thermal energy from a system. which of the following experiments should the student perform? close a circuit by adding a penny and record if the blub glows. close a circuit by adding a nail and record if the bulb glows. gradually warm a liquid and record its change in state. gradually cool a gas and record its change in state.
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