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Krystal Lopez
18 January, 03:08
What units are used to express energy transfer?
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Trevino
18 January, 04:37
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It should be watts. A watt is the number of joules generated per second. A kilocalorie is 4,184 joules, the amount of energy that will heat 1 kilogram of water by 1 degree Celsius.
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Raul
18 January, 06:16
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Atom is the unit used to express energy transfer
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