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Mathematics, 25.09.2020 18:01 MarlonJ02

When Object 1 came into contact with Object 2, Object 2 got warmer. What can be concluded about the objects before they came into contact with each other?
Object 2 did not have thermal energy.
Object 1 had faster-moving particles.
Object 1 had less thermal energy.
Object 2 had fewer particles.

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