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When both temperatures are the same, heat does NOT flow between objects.
High temp to low temp.
Heat will naturally flow from hotter to colder objects.
Only if there is a potential difference between two points, does the charge move specifically in a direction.
yeet
When both temperatures are the same, heat does NOT flow between objects.
High temp to low temp.
Heat will naturally flow from hotter to colder objects.
Only if there is a potential difference between two points, does the charge move specifically in a direction.
Conduction.
Compass Rose
Heat will naturally flow from a hotter object to a colder object. To make it flow in the opposite direction requires some additional energy input (for example, in a refrigerator).
When the temperature of the two objects is equal, the Thermal Flow will stop.
in a radial flow turbine the steam enters the turbine in the direction of its radius and leaves it in the direction of the axis of the shaft. in a axial flow turbine the steam enters the turbine in the direction of the axis of the shaft and leaves the turbine in the same direction.
Technically the answer to your question is no. Heat does indeed flow between objects, but cold does not because it doesn't really physically exist. "Cold" is just a lower level of heat.
the electrons flow from the region of low potential to region of high potential. the electric current also flow in this direction but for convention we took it as the flow of positive charge from region of low to high region potential.