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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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They even each other out. If a hot touches a cold, it'll get cooler and the cold will get hotter until they are even in temperature
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when you bring two objects of different temperature together
energy will always be transferred to the hotter to the cooler object.
the objects will exchange thermal energy
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