conduction, convection, radiation
Heat energy
one of the laws of thermodynamics states that heat is transferred from a hotter object to a cooler object. so the warmth of one object affects another object by transferring the heat towards that object.
Convective heat
Heat is transferred from one object to another when there is a temperature difference between the objects. Heat will flow spontaneously from the object with the higher temperature to the object with the lower temperature until they reach thermal equilibrium.
The form of energy transfer that occurs when heat is transferred from one object to another is called conduction.
When one object is hotter than another, heat will be transferred from the hot object to the cold object. The hot object will cool down, and the cold object will heat up, until they are the same temperature.
Friction
friction
Radiation transfers heat from one object to another without transferring matter. This occurs through electromagnetic waves emitted by the hotter object and absorbed by the cooler object.
From one object to another? Conduction.
yes
Not exactly. Heat transfer refers to the movement of heat from one object to another due to a temperature difference, while heat transformation involves converting heat energy into another form of energy, such as mechanical or electrical energy. Heat transfer is about the movement of heat, while heat transformation is about changing the form of heat energy.