An iron ball at 40 degree celsius is dropped in a mug containing water at 40 degree Celsius. the heat will ¡; flow from the ball to water
¡¡; Not flow from the iron ball to water or from water to iron ball
¡¡¡; flow from water to the iron ball
¡v; increase the temperature of both
what will be the ans
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Actually the heat will neither flow from the iron ball to water nor from the water to the iron ball because both the substances have same temperatures.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
The heat will neither flow from the ball to the mug or from the mug to the ball as both of them have same temperature
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