You have two identical beakers of water, A and B. If twice as much heat is transferred or added to beaker A, which beaker will have the highest temperature, Explain
Question asked by: appuswathi
Asked on: 25 May 2010

Beaker A will have more heat energy than an identical beaker if it has had more heat energy put into it.
I don't know for sure that is the answer but if I understand your question right then that at least would seem to me to be what the common sense answer is to the question!
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