Marriicx
Marriicx
01-03-2017
Physics
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Someone help me please!!
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fakejonsmith
fakejonsmith
01-03-2017
pretty sure it's C) condensation because all of the others required heat to be added
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knowledge12345smart
knowledge12345smart
01-03-2017
All of them require an input of energy as they all need the energy to function. It may be changing the Temperature though if it is referring to natural changes as their is no need energy change
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