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Which option below best explains why the second law of thermodynamics is not violated when heat flies from a cold freezer and into the much warmer room?
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Which option below best explains why the second law of thermodynamics is not violated when heat flies from a cold freezer and into the much warmer room?
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which option below best explains why the second law of thermodynamics is not violated when heat flies from a cold freezer and into the much warmer room?
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i am very sorry but you didn't give any options so i can't help you
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