High temperature always flows to low temperature, never the other way around.
High temperature always flows to low temperature, never the other way around.
All thermal energy flows from high temperature objects to low temperature objects. This is the nature of thermal energy.
Since heat flows from high temperature region to low temperature region so when a hotter body comes in contect with colder body then hotter body loses heat to colder body until both have same temperature.
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temperature to an object with a low temperature
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Beause heat is transfered by high temp to low temp.If a system heats up so that its temperature is greater than atmospheric temperature the systan has high temp than atmospheric temp as heat transfer from high temp to low temp heat radiates from the system.
Heat always moves from the warmer object to the colder object.
Air blows from low pressure side from upper presser side i.e,high temperature area to low temperature area.
This is not possible. Heat always move from a body of high temperature to a body of low temperature.
Temperature is a measure of the heat energy of objects, and heat is the energy transferred from a high temperature location to a low temperature location.When two objects are in contact, heat always flows from the warmer object to the cooler object by conduction, until thermal equilibrium is established and the heat transfer stops (becomes the same in either direction). The transfer of heat continues as long as there is a difference in temperature between the two points.
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