Chemistry
Chemistry, 27.10.2021 09:00, pettismayersjoy3le8

Heat energy is transferred from one object to another due to a difference in temperature. Heat energy may be transferred through direct contact or through
space but always moves from an object of greater to lesser temperature. Which
of the following is the best example of heat being transferred from one object to
another
stretching a rubber band over a pile of papers
rubbing two sticks together to start a fire
jumping rope with two friends
solar panels providing electricity to a factory

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