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Physics, 06.11.2019 19:31 krystalhurst97

Your water bottle is full of water at room temperature. picky you wants the water 1.00 kelvin warmer. instead of heating it up in the microwave or on the stove, you decide to drop it from 1 meter multiple times, reasoning that most of the gravitational pe eventually goes to heating up the water (pe → ke just before hitting the ground → a change in internal energy of the water in the water bottle). assuming all this energy goes into heating up the water, how many times do you have to drop the water bottle from 1 meter to warm it up the required amount?

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