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9 January, 23:02
How is heat naturally transferred between objects
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Dallas Kemp
9 January, 23:31
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Fast moving particles from the hot object may bump into particles of the cooler object causing a chain reaction. That particle bumps in to other particles and so on ... making the cool object warmer cuz heat is basically fast moving particles
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