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Lesson 14--Heat

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Assignment 14-1 — Reading and Researching

Topic Summary

Study these items thoroughly. Read through them one time to get a feeling for the content. Then read them again, writing down key terms, equations, principles, and processes.

Make sure you really understand any equations.

Enter  the key words, names, and expressions from your notes into this Google search box. Explore the top-ranked Web sites you find, and expand your notes accordingly.

Google

Assignment 14-2 —Testing Your Understanding

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