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A group of students performed an experiment to prove the law of conservation of energy. In the experiment, a flask containing water at room temperature was shaken vigorously for a few minutes. The table shows a partial record of the temperature of the water before and after shaking.

Experimental Record
Temperature
Before Shaking 19 °C
After Shaking Unknown

What best predicts the unknown temperature?
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Less than 19 °C, because the total energy of the system after shaking will be lower

Greater than 19 °C, because the total energy of the system after shaking will be higher

Less than 19 °C, because the energy used for shaking raises the kinetic energy of the water molecules

Greater than 19 °C, because the energy used for shaking raises the kinetic energy of the water molecules

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