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If two objects at different temperatures are in contact with each other, what happens to their temperatures?
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If two objects at different temperatures are in contact with each other, what happens to their temperatures?
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If two objects at different temperatures are in contact with each other, heat flow occurs. The energy will always be transferred from the hotter one to the colder one.
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If u put a cold & hot together, the temp with start to even out to the same temp.
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