Answer :
The object is initially at temperature of 70 ºF . When it is moved into the room at 90 º F, the temperature of the object is lower than the temperature of the surroundings, so the air in the room starts to release heat to the object, until they both (the room and the object) will reach thermal equilibrium. After thermal equilibrium is reached, the temperatures of the room and the object will be equal, at some value between 70 ºF and 90 º F.
Answer:
The object absorbs more energy than it gives off until it reaches a new higher thermal equilibrium where the amount of energy absorbed and given off is the same.
Explanation:
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