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Fire transfers by three means conduction heat transfered through an object, convection heat transferred via air as it is formed and by radiation heat moves in waves and remember heat always flows from hot to cold surfaces.
Heat stops being transfered to another object when the other object becomes hotter than the original object the heat was radiating from (naturally). Its a law of thermodynamics that heat always goes from a hotter surface to a colder one.
Heat is transfered in friction as a result of rubbing of two bodies in contact which causes wear and generates heat and these is been transfered from one particle to another by means conduction.
heat can be transfered in three ways... 1. conduction 2.convection 3. radiation
Heat transfer is when heat is transfered from one object to another,for example,the sun gives the Earth warmth and energy
It is nothing more then heat or energy being transfered to another object. It is a normal spread of energy or heat. equalibrium
Well a warm object gives off infrared electromagnetic radiation, which can be absorbed in another object, heating it up.
The three methods heat is transferred by are:Conduction, convection and radiation.
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* heat, * electricity, * passengers on a train
Fire transfers by three means conduction heat transfered through an object, convection heat transferred via air as it is formed and by radiation heat moves in waves and remember heat always flows from hot to cold surfaces.
Heat stops being transfered to another object when the other object becomes hotter than the original object the heat was radiating from (naturally). Its a law of thermodynamics that heat always goes from a hotter surface to a colder one.
Heat is transfered in friction as a result of rubbing of two bodies in contact which causes wear and generates heat and these is been transfered from one particle to another by means conduction.
heat can be transfered in three ways... 1. conduction 2.convection 3. radiation
The formula for finding the amount of heat transferred to an object is Q = mc(change in T). Q represents heat energy in J, m is the mass of the object in kg, and c is the specific heat of the material.
kinetic Energy. Energy is transferred from one object to another when a reaction takes place. Energy comes in many forms and can be transferred from one object to another as heat, light, or motion, to name a few. For the blue ball to move to the position of the green ball, energy must be given to the blue ball.