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Which of the following equations would correctly represent the heat transfer in the given situation? (Note that Q stands for heat.)A hot iron ring is dipped into a wooden bucket filled with water. After a while, the system achieved thermal equilibrium.

  • A Q of Wood + Q of Water = -Q of Iron
  • B Q of Iron + Q of Water = -Q of Wood
  • C Q of Wood + Q of Water = Q of Iron
  • D -(Q of Wood + Q of Water)= -Q of Iron
  • E Q of Wood + Q of Water = -Q of Iron
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Heat lost by the iron ring is equal to the heat gained by the bucket and the water.

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