Physics, asked by yashasvinisinha, 1 month ago

11. Paheli wants to know that what would happen if the temperature of two objects are
same?
a) Heat transfer will be occurred between two objects
b) Heat transfer will not be occurred between two objects
c) Sometimes heat transfer sometimes not in both
d) No net energy transfer between two bodies
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Answers

Answered by kreenachampaneri
1

Answer:

true

true

true

false

Explanation:

false false

false false

Answered by niharika1407
1

Answer:

T

T

T

F

If you have been following along since the beginning of this lesson, then you have been developing a progressively sophisticated understanding of temperature and heat. You should be developing a model of matter as consisting of particles which vibrate (wiggle about a fixed position), translate (move from one location to another) and even rotate (revolve about an imaginary axis). These motions give the particles kinetic energy. Temperature is a measure of the average amount of kinetic energy possessed by the particles in a sample of matter. The more the particles vibrate, translate and rotate, the greater the temperature of the object. You have hopefully adopted an understanding of heat as a flow of energy from a higher temperature object to a lower temperature object. It is the temperature difference between the two neighboring objects that causes this heat transfer. The heat transfer continues until the two objects have reached thermal equilibrium and are at the same temperature. The discussion of heat transfer has been structured around some everyday examples such as the cooling of a hot mug of coffee and the warming of a cold can of pop. Finally, we have explored a thought experiment in which a metal can containing hot water is placed within a Styrofoam cup containing cold water. Heat is transferred from the hot water to the cold water until both samples have the same temperatures.

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