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  • Heat Transfer: The Direction of Heat Flow Explained
    Heat always moves from the hotter object to the colder object.

    This is a fundamental principle of thermodynamics, known as the second law of thermodynamics. It states that heat energy naturally flows from areas of high temperature to areas of low temperature, tending to equalize the temperature difference.

    Think of it like this: if you put a hot cup of coffee next to a cold glass of water, the coffee will gradually lose heat to the water until they reach the same temperature.

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