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| Would you mind helping me with my Physics homework? I can't figure out the Zeroeth law of Thermodynamics | |
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| Sure, son! The Zeroeth law is when heat flows from a source to a sink. | |
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| So let me get this straight... this form of heat transfer can only happen in kitchens or bathrooms? | |
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| You said it flows to a sink! Sinks are only in bathrooms and kitchens. | |
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| I didn't mean a literal sink! Take this for example: When a metal pot is placed outside in the sun, the heat from the outside air (the source) flows into the sink (the metal pot) making it warm. | |
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