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Two safety pins, identical except that one is latched and one is unlatched, are placed in identical acid baths. After the pins are dissolved, what, if anything, is different about the two acid baths?
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This is because the latched pin is in a state of tension, which is a form of stored energy. \[ \text{Potential Energy} = \text{mass} \times \text{gravity} \times \text{height} \] Show more…
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