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when two different objects at different temperature came in contact heat flows from​

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Answered by Anonymous
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heat flows from the hotter system to the colder one.

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Answered by ShadowDane
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Explanation:

Temperature is defined as the measure of average kinetic energy due to disordered motion of atoms or molecules in a body.  Since, heat flows along a temperature gradient, the direction of flow of heat between two bodies depends on the average kinetic energy of the bodies.

Note: Temperature only measures the kinetic energy and is not directly proportional to its internal energy. For example two objects may have the same temperature, but their internal energy will not be the same.

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