Oh come on, open your book and read it!
I will give a hint, however, there are conductors and insulators.
One does not pass thermal energy easily, and the other does.
Conduction
mettel
A thermal conductor.
Something that conducts thermal energy well is a thermal...conductor. If it does not conduct well it is called an insulator.
The thermal energy increases.
Conduction
mettel
A thermal conductor.
conduction
Something that conducts thermal energy well is a thermal...conductor. If it does not conduct well it is called an insulator.
The thermal energy increases.
Any material which has high thermal conductivity can easily transfer energy as heat. As far as I know, all metals have high thermal conductivity. Copper, gold and silver especially have high thermal conductivity. Diamond and graphene have VERY high thermal conductivity, so this is not restricted to only metals.
Heat is thermal energy in transit. This process is carried out naturally between two material systems which are at different temperatures.Thermal energy is the energy of a body(or material system) has due to the movement of its particles.In other words, "bodies do not have heat, they have thermal energy".CommentThe term, 'thermal energy' is obsolete; it is now called 'internal energy'.
A material that doesn't conduct heat well is called an insulator.
Depends on what type of energy, but usually they are called conductors.
Thermal Conductance, measured by [Watts/(meter x Kelvin)].
thermal insulator