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How do two objects at different temperatures attain thermal equilibrium? a. as the two objects touch, thermal energy flows from the colder block to the warmer block until both blocks have the same amount of heat energy and kinetic energy. b. as the two objects touch, thermal energy flows as heat from surrounding air until particles in both blocks become stationary and reach the same temperature. c. as the two objects touch, thermal energy flows as heat from the warmer block to the colder block until particles in both blocks move at the same rate and reach the same temperature. d. as the two objects touch, kinetic energy flows as heat from the warmer block to the colder block until both blocks reach the same temperature and have the same thermal energy.
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