When the heat is traveling in the form of radiation, there's no reason for it to stop
as long as the source is active.
In the conductive and convective situations, the flow of heat from one material or object
to the other stops when their temperatures are equal.
Thermal energy will stop flowing when neighboring objects have the same temperature.
0 K (Kelvin)
-273.15 Co
−459.67 °F
0 R (Rankine)
I think it is 0 Kelvin (or about -273oC)
Absolute Zero
The surrounding substances, especially air.
The insulator slows the transport of energy, so effectively stops it
They stop moving and stop producing energy.
Even though the lava may be flowing slowly down the volcano, its particles are moving quickly. Because the particles have a large amount of kinetic energy, the lava has a large amount of thermal energy.
Hold a rock in the air ... it has potential energy. Drop it ... the potential energy will be converted into kinetic energy. It hits the ground and stop ... the kinetic energy will be converted into thermal energy. Note that the total energy in each case is the same.
By thermal energy this answer is RIGHT OK so believe me The answer is thermal energy
The surrounding substances, especially air.
The insulator slows the transport of energy, so effectively stops it
Power is how fast energy is flowing. Most sources of energy can be traced back ultimately to the Sun's heat and light.
They stop moving and stop producing energy.
Even though the lava may be flowing slowly down the volcano, its particles are moving quickly. Because the particles have a large amount of kinetic energy, the lava has a large amount of thermal energy.
mechanical to electrical to light energy
Chemical energy is being converted to thermal energy which is then converted to mechanical energy and finally to kinetic energy which moves the car. Kinetic energy is then converted to thermal energy in the brakes to stop the car.
animals such as polar bears have thick skin and a lot of fur which keeps the thermal energy from leaving there body broski...
Hold a rock in the air ... it has potential energy. Drop it ... the potential energy will be converted into kinetic energy. It hits the ground and stop ... the kinetic energy will be converted into thermal energy. Note that the total energy in each case is the same.
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