Science, asked by RASINBHAT, 11 months ago

2. An iron weight at 45 °C is dipped in a bucket containing water at 45 °C. The heat will
(a) flow from water to iron weight.
(b) flow from iron weight to water.
(c) not flow between them.
(d) flow and increase the temperature of both.​

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Answered by dheerajkumar6363
14

Answer:

Answer: C

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
3

The heat will (c) not flow between them.

  • The flow of heat occurs from a region of higher temperature to lower temperature, as the temperature gradient forms. In the mentioned question, the temperature of both the objects which are iron and water is the same.
  • Hence, the flow of heat will not occur and the temperature will remain constant.
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