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Mathematics, 21.12.2021 06:40 maze45

Think about what happens when you touch something like a hamburger. The thermal energy
from the hamburger is shared with your hand. Your hand feels warmer than
before it touched the hamburger. The hamburger loses some of its thermal energy
so it becomes cooler. The energy from the hamburger is transferred to
your hand. Thermal energy is always shared between objects that touch
each other, like your hand and a hamburger. The thermal energy always
travels from the item with the most thermal energy to the item with the
least. This process is called conduction. You took a can of soda
out of the refrigerator. After holding the can for a minute, how
does your hand feel? Explain what happened to cause this. Use what you
know about thermal energy, as well as details from the paragraph above, as well a details learned from the I'm Melting

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