A student with a body temperature of 37°C holds a can of cold soda with a temperature of 18°C. The student is in a room with an air temperature of 22°C. Which statement best describes the flow of heat throughout the entire system?

Responses

Heat will flow from the student to the can.
Heat will flow from the student to the can.

Heat will flow from the student to the can and the air, and from the air to the can.
Heat will flow from the student to the can and the air, and from the air to the can.

Heat will flow from the student to the can and the air to the can.
Heat will flow from the student to the can and the air to the can.

Heat will flow from the air to the can and the student.

Heat will flow from the student to the can and the air, and from the air to the can.

Heat will flow from the student to the can and the air, and from the air to the can.

In this scenario, we have three objects: the student, the can of soda, and the air in the room. The student has a body temperature of 37°C, the can of soda has a temperature of 18°C, and the air in the room has a temperature of 22°C.

Heat flows from objects with higher temperatures to objects with lower temperatures, until both objects reach thermal equilibrium.

Therefore, in this case, the heat will flow from the student, who has a higher temperature, to both the can of soda and the air, which have lower temperatures.

So, the correct statement is: Heat will flow from the student to the can and the air, and from the air to the can.