Heat flows from a hotter body to a cooler one, and never the reverse.
High temperature always flows to low temperature, never the other way around.
Diamond is the best thermal conductor around room temperature. Diamond has a thermal conductivity of more than 2,000 watts per meter per Kelvin, which is five times higher than the best metals such as copper.
Because energy is related to the Atomic Mass of the substance (1/2 mv^2 and all that). So, at the same temperature a more massive substance has a greater thermal energy.
We generally think of a plasma as being at a higher temperature than other forms (states) of matter). A plasma exists in an environment where thermal energy is so high that one or more electrons have been "driven out" of the electron cloud around atoms. These atoms have become ions, and the thermal energy is so high that the electrons don't readily "drop back into" their orbitals. The higher the thermal energy, the more electrons are torn out of their orbitals, as you probably guessed.
That can't happen, unless the object is losing thermal energy out the back doorat the same rate as it's absorbing thermal energy in front where you're watching.There's no getting around the rules:More thermal energy inside = higher temperature.Less thermal energy inside = lower temperature.Excuse me, I just thought of the exception ... that's when the substance is changingstate, between solid / liquid / gas.The reason is that, for example, it takes more thermal energy for the moleculesof water to act like a liquid than it takes for them to act like a solid, even thoughthe water and the ice are both at the same temperature.Holy moley ! There's another one. If you pump thermal energy into a sample ofgas AND let the gas expand at the same time, you can adjust things so thatthe temperature remains constant.
thermal energy you loose. because you are not carging energyyou losseing energy
25degres celsius has more thermal energy
yes it does
Your body would gain thermal energy because thermal energy only moves from something at a higher temperature to something at a lower temperature.
Because thermal energy travels from hotter objects to colder objects.
You will lose thermal energy.Heat (energy) will always flow from warmer to cooler.
High temperature always flows to low temperature, never the other way around.
technically speaking your body gains thermal energy because we are thinking about celcius not farrenheit. you should always know the difference between those two and if you dont ohwell you shouldnt be looking this question up online because this is probobally your homework. you should be thinking about this on your own in your textbook. and if you still dont understand it OHHHWELLL ask your teacher at school or a parent or guardian . umhumm i went their sistta!
A good time for a person to wear a thermal shirt is when the weather is around 0 degrees. The thermal shirt is used to keep in the body temperature, which is effected badly by the cold weather due to it escaping the body into the surroundings. Thermal shirts keep the body temperature from escaping so quickly and keep the person warm.
Diamond is the best thermal conductor around room temperature. Diamond has a thermal conductivity of more than 2,000 watts per meter per Kelvin, which is five times higher than the best metals such as copper.
Heat will naturally flow from hotter objects to colder objects. If heat flows OUT OF your body, you will LOSE that heat energy (thermal energy).
A body will cool to a noticeably cooler temperature in about two hours, depending on the temperature of its surrounds.