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2. In which sentence is the term heat used correctly? A. Heat moves from a cold cup to warm tea. B. A thermometer measures the heat in an object. C. The heat from the hot cup warms my hands. D. Warm soup
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2. In which sentence is the term heat used correctly?
A. Heat moves from a cold cup to warm tea.
B. A thermometer measures the heat in an object.
C. The heat from the hot cup warms my hands.
D. Warm soup contains more heat than cold soup does.
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c. The heat from the hot cup warms my hands
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Option C, as 1. heat doesn’t move from cold to hot, 2. objects don’t “store” heat, 3, objects don’t contain heat either.
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