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The initial and final temperatures of water in a container are observed as `16 +-0.6^(@)C` and `56+-0.3^(@)C`. What is the rise in the temperature of water.

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To find the rise in temperature of water in the container, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the Initial and Final Temperatures The initial temperature \( T_{\text{initial}} \) is given as: \[ T_{\text{initial}} = 16 \pm 0.6 \, ^\circ C \] The final temperature \( T_{\text{final}} \) is given as: \[ T_{\text{final}} = 56 \pm 0.3 \, ^\circ C \] ...
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