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Physics, 15.07.2020 23:01 micieloalvarado

1. I take a 10 minute shower with 110_F water. My showerhead is rated at 2 gallons per minute. Water is supplied to my house at 50_F. (a) How many BTUs of heat energy are needed for me to take a shower

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