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A glass of water is the same temperature as the air around it. Can heating occur? Explain your answer.
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A glass of water is the same temperature as the air around it. Can heating occur? Explain your answer.
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Heating cannot occur because heating only occurs when heat is transferred from the surroundings to the object because the temperature of the surroundings is the higher than the temperature of the object
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