Physics, 14.01.2021 23:40 jaumonking
A teacher places a warm bottles in a cooler filled with ice. Which statement best explains what happened over time?
A) Thermal energy will move from ice to water bottles
B) Coldness will move from the water bottles to the ice.
C) Coldness will move from the ice to the water bottlers
D) Thermal energy will move from the water bottle to the ice.
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