When a hotter/colder object touches the opposite heat of it, then the colder ones thermal energy will go up and the hotter ones thermal energy will go down until then have then same temperature.
the cold air is pushed down and the hot air forced up.
Answer'Heat' is defined as energy in transit from a higher temperature to a lower temperature.
Heat flows from an object of higher temperature to an object of lower temperature.
The second law of thermodynamics states that heat flows from a higher temperature region to a lower temperature region. This means that heat flows downhill from hot to cold.
In that case, energy will flow quite naturally, as a heat flow. Heat can flow through three methods: conduction, convection, radiation.
We have no way of doing diagrams, sorry.
No, heat does not flow indefinitely. Heat stops flowing the temperatures are equal.
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).
Heat will flow from the boiling water into the ice cube.
From cold to hot.
In that case, energy will flow quite naturally, as a heat flow. Heat can flow through three methods: conduction, convection, radiation.
because if heat didn't flow the way it does it would be to cold and we wouldn't be here
It is important how heat flows because if heat didn't flow the way it does it would be to cold and we wouldn't be here.
I would but there is no way that I can do a diagram
We have no way of doing diagrams, sorry.
the most effective way to do so is to reduce the flow of the heat exchanger
No, heat does not flow indefinitely. Heat stops flowing the temperatures are equal.
Heat flow's from cooler objects.
Apparently No, heat flow in oceanic crust is higher than continental crust
negative heat
Heat flow is made by conduction, convection or radiation.