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Jill said that when you are standing in front of a fire you are warm because you release the coolness of your body to the heat of the fire. greg said that when you are standing in front of a freezer with the door open you feel cool because you are releasing your heat into the freezer. who has made the accurate statement regarding heat transfer? jill is correct. greg is correct. both jill and greg are correct. neither jill nor greg are correct.
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