1. If a piece of ice is dropped into a glass of juice, heat flows from a) juice to ice c) both (a) and (b) b) ice to juice d) neither (a) nor (b) 2. If an ice cube is floating in a glass of juice, heat flows directly from a) juice to ice c) glass to ice . The expansion of an object on heating depends on b) ice to juice d) ice to glass a) the original dimensions b) increase in temperature

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juice, heat flows from
a) juice to ice
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b) ice to juice
d) neither (a) nor (b)
2. If an ice cube is floating in a glass of juice,
heat flows directly from
b) ice to juice
d) ice to glass
a) juice to ice
c) glass to ice
5. The expansion of an object on heating
depends on
a) the original dimensions
b) increase in temperature
liquid
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on cooling
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