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If Both Conjuncts of a Conjunction Are Contingencies, Then the Conjunction

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If both conjuncts of a conjunction are contingencies, then the conjunction itself is a:


Definitions:

New Pressure

A term potentially referring to a fresh or recently applied force per unit area, not recognized as a standard scientific term.

Gay-Lussac's Law

A gas law stating that the pressure of a given amount of gas varies directly with its absolute temperature, provided the volume is kept constant.

Temperature

A physical quantity that expresses the subjective perceptions of hot and cold, measured with a thermometer.

Temperature Rises

An increase in the degree of heat present in a substance or environment, often measured in Celsius or Fahrenheit.

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