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The temperature of an object affects how much heat can be transferred. This is because if the object to which heat is transferred has high temperature then there will not be much heat transfer. Heat flows from a body of higher temperature to lower temperature.
Heat transfer will only occur if there is a difference in temperatures. So if an object is high temperature but the surrounding area is also high temperature there will be no heat transfer.
When a body is at the same temperature as its surroundings there will be no more transfer of heat.
yes your mum had heat transfer with your dad
heat transferred is conduction,convection,and radiation _ i hope my answer help u _
heat transferred is conduction,convection,and radiation _ i hope my answer help u _
Hi, heat transferred = mass x specific heat capacity x rise/fall in temperature If heat is lost then fall in temperature If heat is gained then rise in temperature. More the transfer then greater the difference in temperature.
Hi, heat transferred = mass x specific heat capacity x rise/fall in temperature If heat is lost then fall in temperature If heat is gained then rise in temperature. More the transfer then greater the difference in temperature.
Hi, heat transferred = mass x specific heat capacity x rise/fall in temperature If heat is lost then fall in temperature If heat is gained then rise in temperature. More the transfer then greater the difference in temperature.
The effect of temperature change to the amount of heat content of the substance is called heat transfer. As heat increases, the temperature decreases.
(Mass) x (Specific Heat Capacity)*(change in temperature)
The temperature of an object affects how much heat can be transferred. This is because if the object to which heat is transferred has high temperature then there will not be much heat transfer. Heat flows from a body of higher temperature to lower temperature.
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Diabatic (NOT diabetic) means transfer of heat, and as such involves temperature changes in the two or more species involved in the heat transfer. Diabatic change is the next order of movement in the time dimension, indicating a change in the rate of heat transfer, and thus an acceleration or deceleration in the rates of temperature change of the involved species.
They both can change temperature
tendency of matter to change in volume in response to a change in temperature, through heat transfer.
Hi, heat transferred = mass x specific heat capacity x rise/fall in temperature If heat is lost then fall in temperature If heat is gained then rise in temperature. More the transfer then greater the difference in temperature.