A radiator is a type of heating device. An object will normally be a net radiator of energy when it's temperature is higher than its surroundings.
Higher than the temperature of the surrounding environment.
The increase in the kinetic energy of a material's particles from an object of higher temperature to one of lower temperature is known as heat transference.heat
To put it in simple terms, all of the energy that would normally increase the temperature of the object, is being used to convert the object from one phase to another. Once the object has completely changed to the new phase, the energy is not needed for phase change and raises the temperature of the object. Because energy is being used to overcome intermolecular forces(apex)
temperature to an object with a low temperature
It would be Thermal energy
conduction
The temperature of an object is a measure of the thermodynamic energy of the object.
Heat energy.
No, an object will not be a net radiator of energy when its thermal energy is less than that of its surroundings. In this case, the object will instead absorb thermal energy from its surroundings in an attempt to reach thermal equilibrium.
The increase in the kinetic energy of a material's particles from an object of higher temperature to one of lower temperature is known as heat transference.heat
To put it in simple terms, all of the energy that would normally increase the temperature of the object, is being used to convert the object from one phase to another. Once the object has completely changed to the new phase, the energy is not needed for phase change and raises the temperature of the object. Because energy is being used to overcome intermolecular forces(apex)
Temperature is the average Kinetic energy of molecules in an object. A hot object has more kinetic energy and a cold object has less kinetic energy.
heat
temperature to an object with a low temperature
Temperature is the average kinetic energy of each individual particle inside an object.
as the temperature of an object rises so does the.
The more an objects kinetic energy increases the more it's temperature increases. An object that is traveling at 30 miles per hour will have a higher temperature than an object traveling at 10 miles per hour. This is in part due to friction. Mostly however, it is due to the fact that kinetic energy excites atoms in the object raising the objects temperature. You could put it like this: temperature = energy + atoms. Hope this helps.
No. Temperature is a measure of thermal energy of an object