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An iron ball at 40^@C is dropped in a mu...

An iron ball at `40^@C` is dropped in a mug containing water at `40^@C`. The heat will

A

flow from iron ball to water

B

not flow from iron ball to water or from water to iron ball.

C

flow from water to iron ball.

D

increase the temperature of both.

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not flow from iron ball to water or from water to iron ball.
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