Can the water (100 oC) gain latent heat energy from the same temperature object?

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Water at 100°C cannot gain latent heat energy from an object at the same temperature. Heat transfer fundamentally relies on a temperature differential; without this difference, no heat flow occurs. The discussion emphasizes that the size of the object does not influence the ability to transfer heat when temperatures are equal.

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can the water (100 oC) gain latent heat energy from the same temperature object?
 
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i don't think so, it vary with the object , the size of it.
 
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can the water (100 oC) gain latent heat energy from the same temperature object?
No. Heat flow requires a temperature difference.
 

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