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In this case, no heat will flow between the objects.

At least, there will be no "net" heat flow. The objects are said to be in thermal equilibrium, so that any heat exchanged by their molecules is balanced and there is no net change in temperature.

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In this case, heat will continue to flow both ways between them, but will not result in any perceptible change in the temperature of either. The two are in thermal equilibrium.

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No, heat transfer from one object to another with the same temperature does not occur.

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Not between the two objects, no. They are the same temperature.

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Q: If object A is placed on top of object B and is the same temperature as object B How will heat flow between object A and object B?
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