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No heat does not flow from colder to hotter. It flows from hot to cold.
Energy in transit from a hotter body to a cooler body is called HEAT.
in anything that has a temperature above ABSOLUTE ZERO (-273oc) has heat energy- obviously, that means that everything has some heat energy. The hotter something is- the more heat energy it consumesCommentWe no longer use the term, 'heat energy'. The modern term is 'internal energy'. The term 'heat' describes the transfer of energy from a body at a higher temperature to one at a lower temperature.
Yes due to something called 'specific heat capacity', this is basically that the more water there is, the hotter it can get.
the hotter it is, the faster they are moving
No heat does not flow from colder to hotter. It flows from hot to cold.
The specific heat capacity is the energy density of a substance. Since jam has a higher specific heat capacity than the pie crust it is contained in, this is why the contents of a pie are always much hotter than the pie itself.
It is not clear what sort of energy you are talking about. In the case of heat: heat has a natural tendency to flow from hotter objects to colder objects. If your house is hotter than the surroundings, then heat energy will flow out of it.
thermal energy is anything with a temperature above ABSOLUTE ZERO(-273'C) has heat energy -obviously,that means everything has some heat energy. The hotter something is- the more heat energy it has.it is a right answer don't worry bye xxx
By the SUNS ENERGY. (Which makes it hotter and hotter.)
Energy in transit from a hotter body to a cooler body is called HEAT.
in anything that has a temperature above ABSOLUTE ZERO (-273oc) has heat energy- obviously, that means that everything has some heat energy. The hotter something is- the more heat energy it consumesCommentWe no longer use the term, 'heat energy'. The modern term is 'internal energy'. The term 'heat' describes the transfer of energy from a body at a higher temperature to one at a lower temperature.
Yes due to something called 'specific heat capacity', this is basically that the more water there is, the hotter it can get.
The specific heat of water is high. An example of an object with low specific heat would be a metal pan. Since specific heat is the energy needed to raise 1g of something 1 degree Celsius, water would have a high specific heat.
Thermal energy (or heat) flows from a hotter body to a cooler one, and not the reverse
Heat energy involves the transfer of energy from a hotter body to a colder one. This can happen via radiation, conduction, or convective circulation.
The law says that energy can neither be created nor be destroyed. It can only be transferred from one form to another.... And energy always from higher potential to lower potential... Since hotter object is at high potential and cooler object at lower potential, the heat energy will flow from hotter to cooler object.