A hot saucepan is placed on a cold bench Heat will flow from the to until?
Heat will flow from the hot saucepan to the cold bench until they reach thermal equilibrium.
Here's why:
* Heat Transfer: Heat always flows from a region of higher temperature to a region of lower temperature. This is a fundamental law of thermodynamics.
* Thermal Equilibrium: Thermal equilibrium is reached when the saucepan and the bench are at the same temperature. At this point, there is no longer a temperature difference, and heat transfer stops.
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