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why \: does \: heat  \: transfer \: frome \: a \: body \: to \: another

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Answered by utshasanyal
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Heat transfer between two bodies take place as a result of difference in temperature between two bodies. Heat always transfers from region of high potential to the region low potential. In general the motion of heat in or out of the systems is mainly deal by the laws of thermodynamics.

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Answered by sameeha343
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Heat transfer between two bodies take place as a result of difference in temperature between two bodies. Heat always transfers from region of high potential to the region low potential. In general the motion of heat in or out of the systems is mainly deal by the laws of thermodynamics.

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