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The temperature at the bottom of a pond of depth L = 15 m is 4^∘ C. The temperature of the air, just above the layer of ice frozen at the pond's
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![SOLVED: The Kelvin temperature of an object is T1 and the object radiates a certain amount of energy per second. The Kelvin temperature of the object is then increased to T2, and SOLVED: The Kelvin temperature of an object is T1 and the object radiates a certain amount of energy per second. The Kelvin temperature of the object is then increased to T2, and](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/b48522bd-9c10-4961-8343-07dcff27c5d4_large.jpg)
SOLVED: The Kelvin temperature of an object is T1 and the object radiates a certain amount of energy per second. The Kelvin temperature of the object is then increased to T2, and
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![SOLVED: Your answer is partially correct: Try again. The Kelvin temperature of an object is T1 and the object radiates a certain amount of energy per second. The Kelvin temperature of the SOLVED: Your answer is partially correct: Try again. The Kelvin temperature of an object is T1 and the object radiates a certain amount of energy per second. The Kelvin temperature of the](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/07fd88fa-f5d3-4d42-869f-d2134be9236d_large.jpg)
SOLVED: Your answer is partially correct: Try again. The Kelvin temperature of an object is T1 and the object radiates a certain amount of energy per second. The Kelvin temperature of the
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