How can you determine hot and cold objects.
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To measure heat, you divide the change in temperature of a sample of water by the mass of the water. The reason is that energy is always transferred from a body at higher temperature to a body at lower temperature and, as a result, there is no such thing as “cold” flowing from the ice to the drink.
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To measure heat, you divide the change in temperature of a sample of water by the mass of the water. The reason is that energy is always transferred from a body at higher temperature to a body at lower temperature and, as a result, there is no such thing as “cold” flowing from the ice to the drink.
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