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Converting electrical energy into heat energy - Measuring with the joule and wattmeter
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- Thermal expansion
- Heat transfer
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Heat as a form of energy
- Mixing temperatures
- Heat capacities
- Converting mechanical energy into heat
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Converting electrical energy into heat
- Converting electrical energy into heat energy - Measuring with a voltmeter and an ammeter
- Converting electrical energy into heat energy - Measuring with the joule and wattmeter
- Converting electrical energy into heat energy - Measuring with CASSY
- Converting electrical energy into heat energy - Measuring with Mobile-CASSY
- Phase transitions
- Kinetic theory of gases
- Thermodynamic cycle
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