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How is thermal energy transferred between two objects that are at different temperatures? Group of answer choices

Heat flows from the object that has more thermal energy to the object with less thermal energy.

The object at a lower temperature pulls heat from the warmer object.

Heat flows from the warmer object to the cooler object until they reach the same temperature.

Heat flows back and forth between the two objects untl they reach the same temperature.

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