Answer to Question #240767 in Physics for Rethabile

Question #240767

Is it valid to say that a hot object contains more heat than a cold object?  

Question 1 options:


A) 

No option is correct


B) 

No, heat is defined as the energy transferred between objects of the same temperatures.


C) 

No, heat is not a quantity that one object has more of than another, but it is the energy that is transferred between objects of different temperatures.


D) 

Yes, heat is defined a quantity that one object has more of than another.


E) 

Yes, heat is not a quantity that one object has more of than another, but it is the energy that is transferred between objects of different temperatures.

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Expert's answer
2021-09-23T08:31:56-0400

Answer: C) 

No, heat is not a quantity that one object has more of than another, but it is the energy that is transferred between objects of different temperatures.



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