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When objects of two different temperatures come into contact, energy is transferred between the two objects from the object of higher temperature to the object of lower temperature. a. True b. False
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When objects of two different temperatures come into contact, energy is transferred between the two objects from the object of higher temperature to the object of lower temperature.
a. True
b. False
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The answer is True. The energy from the higher temperature goes to the object of lower temperature.
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