Using what you know about how thermal energy moves within a system. choose the answer that aligns with your thinking about what the temperature will be in the beaker where the two samples of water were nixod.

A. Both samples of water gained energy and were added together, the new temperature will be close to the sum of the original temperatures of about 140°C .
B. The 40°C water is cooler, so it will nemove that amount of energy from the hotter water, resulting in a final temperature of about 60°C .
C. The 10°C water has much more energy than the cooler water, so it will give sone of its energy to the cooler water, but the new temperature will still be elose to 100°C .
D. When the water samples mix, the enency will be equally distributed, so the new temperature will be 70°C .
E. Without having the actual data, there is not enough information to be able to predict the new temperature.