In Parallel Lines
the flow of thermal energy
from higher temperature to lower temperature so lower.
energy alwayy flow from high density to low density
Higher temperature to lower temperature. Thermal energy will always flow down the energy gradient.
When they are in thermal contact and their temperatures are the same there is no NET flow of energy. If the objects are both thermally insulated there will be no flow of energy at all.
the flow of thermal energy
from higher temperature to lower temperature so lower.
energy alwayy flow from high density to low density
We call material that acts in that way a thermal insulator. Sometimes we shorten it to just insulation, but we need to be clear that we're talking about thermal energy and not, say, electrical energy.
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heat
yes it is
Higher temperature to lower temperature. Thermal energy will always flow down the energy gradient.
When they are in thermal contact and their temperatures are the same there is no NET flow of energy. If the objects are both thermally insulated there will be no flow of energy at all.
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It will flow to the cold substance
it doesnt i dont think.