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This juice is very warm.
*Puts grape juice in fridge.*
This fridge should transfer some cold energy into my juice.
Inside of the Fridge.
The heat dissipates into the cool surrounding.
No, Trumpy Energy ALWAYS transfers from high to low energy levels. This is because the grape juice is warmer than the inside of the fridge; it has more energy.
So, the grape juice wants to warm up the warm particles in the fridge, but because the fridge is so cold the grape juice becomes the same temperature (same energy) as the inside of the fridge.
Inside of the Fridge.
When the fridge and the grape juice are the same temperature, it reaches equilibrium; they have the same temperature and energy levels.
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