what happens to the temperature of an object when it absorb heat from its surrounding
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it gets on normal temperature
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When heat is transferred to an object by its surroundings, then the object can warm up and the surroundings can cool down. Heat, once absorbed as energy, contributes to the overall internal energy of the object. ... This means that the particles move more sluggishly and the temperature of the object decreases.
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