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Two objects, both at 285 Kelvin, are placed closely together. Because they are both at a high temperature, heat will transfer between the objects. TRUE FALSE
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Two objects, both at 285 Kelvin, are placed closely together. Because they are both at a high temperature, heat will transfer between the objects.
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False, because heat travels from warm to cool objects, so if both have the same temp ( ie: no temp difference) heat will not be transferred between them.
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