What occurs when someone places an ice pack on an injured ankle?

Conduction causes the ice pack to lose thermal energy.
Conduction causes the ankle to gain thermal energy.
Cold from the ice pack is transferred to the ankle.
Heat from the ankle is transferred to the ice pack.

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The answer is:

Heat from the ankle is transferred to the ice pack.

The explanation:

-when the ice pack  a lower temp than the ankle , it is very cool.

- and the injured ankle has a high temp or heat

and we know that Q transfer from the object with high heat to the object with the low temp So,

Heat will transfer from the ankle to the ice pack.

When someone places an ice pack on an injured ankle is : ( D ) Heat from the ankle is transferred to the ice pack  

Conduction

Conduction is the transfer of heat energy from a higher temperature body to lower region or body. The temperature of the Ice pack is lower than the temperature of the ankle therefore we cannot say conduction caused the ice pack to lose thermal energy rather the heat from the ankle is transferred to the ice pack because the ankle has a higher temperature compared to the ice pack.

Hence we can conclude that When someone places an ice pack on an injured ankle is Heat from the ankle is transferred to the ice pack.

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