Two solid blocks are heated to the temperatures shown. The blocks are placed so they touch. Which diagram shows the direction heat will flow? (1 point) Responses Block A Block A Block B Block B Block C

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To determine the direction of heat flow when two solid blocks are heated to different temperatures, we need to understand the principle that heat flows from an area of higher temperature to an area of lower temperature.

If you have Block A at a higher temperature than Block B, heat will flow from Block A to Block B. Conversely, if Block B is at a higher temperature than Block A, heat will flow from Block B to Block A.

If Block C is involved, you would similarly assess which of the blocks (A, B, or C) is at a higher temperature and which is lower to determine the direction of heat flow.

Without specific temperature values for each block or the diagrams you're referencing, I can't provide a definitive answer tailored to your options. However, you would follow the principle that heat always flows from hot to cold.

Please provide the temperature values or specify the relationships among Blocks A, B, and C, and I can clarify further!