what does the flow of heat from a hot object to a cold object stop
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Introduction. (The first law of thermodynamics) When you put a hot object in contact with a cold one, heat will flow from the warmer to the cooler. As a result, the warmer one will usually cool down and the cooler one will usually warm up. Eventually, they will reach the same temperature and heat flow will stop.
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THE HEAT FLOW FROM HOT TO COLD OBJECT STOPS WHEN THE AVERAGE KINETIC ENERGYOF MOLECULES OF BOTH THE HOT AND COLD OBJECT BECOME EQUAL
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