31. Material B is in thermal contact with two separate samples of Material A inside a heavily insulated container (no heat flow allowed out). The temperatures of all three samples are shown in the sketch below at some instant in time. If a student was to measure the temperature of all three samples sometime in the very distant future, she would find... Material A Material B at 1000 °C at 400 °C Material A at 800 °C Thick insulation A. that the red materials are lower in temperature than the bluematerial. B. that the blue material is lower in temperature than one of the others. C. that the red materials have the same temperature. D. that all three materials have the same temperature. V

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31.
Material B is in thermal contact with two separate samples of
Material A inside a heavily insulated container (no heat flow
allowed out). The temperatures of all three samples are shown in
the sketch below at some instant in time. If a student was to
measure the temperature of all three samples sometime in the very
distant future, she would find...
Material A
at 1000 °C
Material B
at 400 °C
Material A
at 800 °C
Thick insulation
A. that the red materials are lower in temperature than the
bluematerial.
B. that the blue material is lower in temperature than one of the
others.
C. that the red materials have the same temperature.
D. that all three materials have the same temperature.
A
Transcribed Image Text:31. Material B is in thermal contact with two separate samples of Material A inside a heavily insulated container (no heat flow allowed out). The temperatures of all three samples are shown in the sketch below at some instant in time. If a student was to measure the temperature of all three samples sometime in the very distant future, she would find... Material A at 1000 °C Material B at 400 °C Material A at 800 °C Thick insulation A. that the red materials are lower in temperature than the bluematerial. B. that the blue material is lower in temperature than one of the others. C. that the red materials have the same temperature. D. that all three materials have the same temperature. A
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