Heat can only be transferred if there IS a temperature difference. (If two objects have the same temperature, nothing will happen).
If there is no temperature difference, no heat energy will be transferred.
heat: a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature
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Heat is not the transfer of thermal energy. Heat is the thermal energy. What drives itacross a boundary between substances or objects is a difference in their temperatures.
It's not. A difference in temperature is required in order to drive the transfer of heat.
heat: a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature
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If there is a large temperature difference, more heat will be transferred. Depending on the situation, this may mean more energy loss.
Heat energy is the energy that is transferred from one point to the another owing to the temperature difference between the two points
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energy transferred = charge x potential difference.
Heat is not the transfer of thermal energy. Heat is the thermal energy. What drives itacross a boundary between substances or objects is a difference in their temperatures.
It's not. A difference in temperature is required in order to drive the transfer of heat.
Thermal energy that flows from a higher temperature to a lower temperature is called heat. Heat is energy that flows from one object to another, because of a temperature difference.
Heat is the amount of energy transferred between objects where a difference in temperature is present. So in that sense, heat is related to temperature differences, but is not the same. The temperature difference is caused by the difference in the avg. speed of particles between the two objects.
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.