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Hana Clayton
14 November, 21:21
Would thermal energy be greater at 0 C or 48 F
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Manuel Strong
14 November, 23:52
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48 degrees Farenheit, as 0 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 32 degrees Farenheit.
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