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Heat will flow to the colder solid. In an ideal closed system with two objects of equal mass and density the flow will only go toward the colder solid until both of them are the same temperature.(If you take a 500-pound anvil out of the freezer and put a one-pound iron ingot that has been heated to 1000 degrees, the anvil will not reach 500 degrees.)

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