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Thermal conductors don’t have to be hot to transfer heat. According to Ch.16, explain how an object at 0oC could still transfer heat.
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Thermal conductors don’t have to be hot to transfer heat. According to Ch.16, explain how an object at 0oC could still transfer heat.
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At absolute zero, all particle motion stops so it is easy to transfer energy.
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