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a 45-centimeter piece of rope is at a temperature of 25°c. then, the ropes thermal energy increases. assume its mass does not change. which is a possible new temperature for the piece of rope? 18°c 31°c
Step1: Understand Thermal Energy and Temperature
Thermal energy increase means the rope gains heat, so its temperature should rise (since mass and substance are constant, more thermal energy → higher temperature).
Step2: Compare Temperatures
Original temp: \(25^\circ\text{C}\). \(18^\circ\text{C}<25^\circ\text{C}\) (decrease), \(31^\circ\text{C}>25^\circ\text{C}\) (increase).
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\(31^\circ\text{C}\) (assuming the blue box is \(31^\circ\text{C}\) as per the hand icon, since it's the one higher than \(25^\circ\text{C}\) when thermal energy increases).