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David Garza
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28 March, 05:04
How does energy flow in a hot object
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Summer Stephens
28 March, 05:30
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Conduction occurs when two object at different temperatures are in contact with each other. Heat flows from the warmer to the cooler object until they are both at the same temperature ... The slower molecules gain more thermal energy and collide with other molecules in the cooler object.
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