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  • 07-10-2021
  • Physics
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In terms of energy transfer, how is a rise in
temperature different from a drop in
temperature?

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specialjcrew
specialjcrew specialjcrew
  • 07-10-2021

Answer:

Let's look deeper into it.

Explanation:

Heat energy corresponds to the transfer of thermal energy between two given objects. Temperature itself gives off the measurement of how much thermal energy any given object has.

The higher the measurement, the more heat there is. The lower the measurement, the less heat there is.

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