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12 May, 15:26

Two samples of carbon come into contact. A heat transfer will occur between sample A and sample B. What must be true for heat to transfer from sample A to sample B?

The average kinetic energy of A is greater than that of B.

The average kinetic energy of B is greater than that of A.

The average kinetic energy of both samples is equal.

The average kinetic energy does not determine the direction of heat transfer.

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  1. 12 May, 15:28
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    The average kinetic energy of A it's greater than that of B.
  2. 12 May, 15:28
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    the average kinetic energy of A is greater than That of B

    Explanation:

    Potential and kinetic energy
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