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19 March, 22:01

A child complains that his soup is too hot. His mother places an ice cube in the soup to cool it.

How will the soup's thermal energy behave?

It will absorb thermal energy from the ice cube.

It will flow from the soup to the ice cube.

It will be destroyed and disappear.

It will not react to the ice cube's presence.

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  1. 19 March, 22:03
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    A child complains that his soup is too hot. His mother places an ice cube in the soup to cool it.

    How will the soup's thermal energy behave?

    Answer:

    It will flow from the soup to the ice cube

    Explanation:

    When an ice cube with low thermal energy is in a hand that has higher thermal energy, thermal energy will flow from the hand to the ice cube in the form of heat.
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