Which law of thermodynamics would be violated if heat were to spontaneously flow
between two objects which are in thermal equilibrium?.
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Many processes occur spontaneously in one direction only, and the second law of thermodynamics deals with the direction taken by spontaneous processes. According to the second law of thermodynamics, it is impossible for any process to have heat transfer from a cooler to a hotter object as its sole result.
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Many processes occur spontaneously in one direction only, and the second law of thermodynamics deals with the direction taken by spontaneous processes. According to the second law of thermodynamics, it is impossible for any process to have heat transfer from a cooler to a hotter object as its sole result.
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