Neon atoms at (260 mathrm{~K}) pass through a fan that gives each mole of neon gas an

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Neon atoms at \(260 \mathrm{~K}\) pass through a fan that gives each mole of neon gas an additional kinetic energy of \(16.0 \mathrm{~J}\).

(a) What is the average temperature of the neon atoms immediately after coming through the fan?

(b) If you found an increase in temperature in part \(a\), how do you explain the fact that fans are usually used to make people cooler rather than hotter?

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