Two metallic objects A and B are brought in contact, but there is no heat transfer between them. What is the possible reason for this?
A
Temperature of A > Temperature of B
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B
Temperature of B > Temperature of A
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C
Temperature of A = Temperature of B
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D
Can't be determined
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Solution
The correct option is C
Temperature of A = Temperature of B
We know, heat always transfers from a body at high temperature to a body at low temperature. Therefore, if two bodies are in contact and they have the same temperature, then there is no net heat transfer between them.