Which law states that the heat lost by a hot object is equal to the heat gained by a cold object?Options:A) Newton's Law of CoolingB) First Law of ThermodynamicsC) Law of Conservation of EnergyD) Law of Heat Exchange
Question
Which law states that the heat lost by a hot object is equal to the heat gained by a cold object?Options:A) Newton's Law of CoolingB) First Law of ThermodynamicsC) Law of Conservation of EnergyD) Law of Heat Exchange
Solution
The correct answer is D) Law of Heat Exchange. This law states that the heat lost by a hot object is equal to the heat gained by a cold object.
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