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Two objects (A and B) of the same temperature are in contact with each other.

Which statement is true?


Although the molecules collide, no heat transfers because there is no temperature difference between the objects.


Heat transfers from object B to object A, because molecules from B collide with those from A.


Heat transfers from object A to object B, because molecules from A collide with those from B.


No heat transfers, because there are no collisions between the molecules of the objects.

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Answer:

The answers are either 1 or 4

Explanation:

I am pretty dure it is 1

If two objects A and B of same temperature are in contact with each other, there will be no transfer of heat. Hence, option A is true.

Heat Transfer

Heat is the transfer of energy from one object to another, for this transfer it is necessary that there is difference between the temperature of the objects.

In this question the objects A and B of the same temperature are in contact with each other, and the law of transfer of heat energy says without temperature difference there will be no heat transfer, hence the option A which says "Although the molecules collide, no heat transfers because there is no temperature difference between the objects" is correct.

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