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23 February, 23:33

The molecules in object A possess a higher average kinetic energy than those in object B. Thus:

Heat could transfer from object B to object A.

Heat could transfer from object A to object B.

The molecules in object A are vibrating less than in object B.

The temperature of object B is higher than object A.

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  1. 23 February, 23:40
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    Answer: Option (b) is the correct answer.

    Explanation:

    When two objects of different temperature are kept in contact with each other then exchange of heat energy will take place between the two objects until a dynamic equilibrium is reached between the two object.

    So, heat will transfer from a hooter object to a colder object.

    For example, when molecules in object A possess a higher average kinetic energy than those in object B, then heat will be transferred from object A to object B.

    Thus, we can conclude that in the given situation heat could transfer from object A to object B.
  2. 23 February, 23:40
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    2nd option

    Heat could transfer from object A to B

    The reason : higher kinetic energy means the particles in A are moving / vibrating faster. This is a reason due to hight temperature.
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