Asked by mahesh patel

A steel ball is brought in contact with an identical ball of wood, so when will they be equally hot or cold? why?

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Answered by Damon
Who says they were not at the same temperature at the beginning? If they were not, then heat will flow from the high temperature ball to the low temperature ball until they reach the same temperature. The time depends on the contact area between the two balls as well as the initial temperature difference.
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at room temperature
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