Because transfer of heat requires particles, so solid objects will be better at conducting heat than gas.
You have to take heat away - to the point that the object gets cold enough to freeze.
cold objects do have heat energy.
This gas in your refrigerator draws heat away and makes the objects cold
heat dosent travel from cold objects to hot objects ,it only travels fron hot to cold objects
It depends on what you are taking the heat from. If you take the heat away from a gas it becomes a liquid, which is called condensation. If you take heat away from a liquid it becomes a solid, and that is called freezing.
Because transfer of heat requires particles, so solid objects will be better at conducting heat than gas.
You have to take heat away - to the point that the object gets cold enough to freeze.
The rate at which they conduct heat away from your finger tips.
cold objects do have heat energy.
they either take away heat or heat is added.
This gas in your refrigerator draws heat away and makes the objects cold
Physical change
it doesnt get hot
it doesnt get hot
Freezing is an exothermic process.
No. Heat is not affected by gravity. Heat flows from hotter objects to colder objects.