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    What's Wrong with the Statement "Heat Rises
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What's Wrong with the Statement "Heat Rises

Question 70

Question 70

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What's wrong with the statement "heat rises?"


A) Nothing-heat does rise.
B) One should say "energy rises."
C) One should say "heated air (or other fluid) rises."
D) none of the above

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