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Energy always moves from a __________ object to a _________ object.?

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  1. higher state object to a lower state object


  2. If your statement was rephrased, "Heat energy always moves", the answer would clearly be (hotter) and (cooler). Maybe that's what you meant?

  3. moving, stationary

    This question is obviously written in some sort of context.  As it is, there isn't enough information to give you a complete answer.

  4. It always moves from a state of high concentrations of energy to areas of low concentrations of energy.The reason is a molecue at high energy (or speeds) hits slower one causing the fast to slow down and the slow to speed up from the transfer of energy.

  5. hot object to a colder object

  6. hot to cold

    positive to negative

  7. A very broad question. There are many different ways to transfer  energy. chemical, mechanical, static electric,  electrodynamic, electro-magnetic.  If I push  a steel ball into another stationary steel ball the energy imparted onto the stationary  ball will be mechanical.  Drop some baking soda into vinegar and resulting chemical reaction releases gas its chemical.   Its about relationships in potential.

    Since the question is slightly ambiguous, I  would pick moving  and stationary.

  8. hot to cold

    based on the heat conservation principle, heat wont be lost, so energy(heat) will be transferred from a hotter body to a colder one

  9. it can move from one object to the other, of any type, as long as it has a medium to do so.  

    It moves by conduction, convection or radiation.

  10. It moves from hot to cold object.

    Place your finger on a spoon. What do you feel? It should feel cold. Now place a different finger on that same spot on that spoon. What do you feel? It should feel warm. The energy in your finger has simply moved from you to that spoon. Almost as if the spoon has taken your warmth, your energy.

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