When a hot object is kept in contact with a cold object, the cold object gives away heat. * True False
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This statement is true
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We can imagine a system, however, in which the heat is instead transferred from the cold object to the hot object, and such a system does not violate the first law of thermodynamics. The cold object gets colder and the hot object gets hotter, but energy is conserved.
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