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In a cup of ice and hot cocoa A. the ice loses energy to the cocoa B. the cocoa loses energy to the ice C. there is no transfer of energy
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In a cup of ice and hot cocoa A. the ice loses energy to the cocoa B. the cocoa loses energy to the ice C. there is no transfer of energy
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In a cup of ice and hot cocoa
A. the ice loses energy to the cocoa
B. the cocoa loses energy to the ice
C. there is no transfer of energy
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I think it would depend on how much of each there are tbh, but i'd say that the ice loses energy to the cocoa
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