No, heat does not flow indefinitely. Heat stops flowing the temperatures are equal.
When both temperatures are the same, heat does NOT flow between objects.
Heat will flow from the boiling water into the ice cube.
In that case, energy will flow quite naturally, as a heat flow. Heat can flow through three methods: conduction, convection, radiation.
yes the R-value does indicate resistance to heat flow
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.
heat flow and waves
Interatomic separation causes heat to flow slowly. As there will be time involved in transferring heat at a gap.
False... The flow of heat through direct contact is conduction.
In most realistic situations heat flow can be said to occur from a region of higher temperature to one of lower temperature. As the region of higher temperature loses heat and the other region gains heat their temperatures become closer and the rate of heat flow diminishes. If, however, it can be contrived to maintain the source of heat at a constant temperature and the destination of the heat also at a constant temperature, then the heat will flow between the two at a constant rate, called steady heat flow.
it can flow by touch (molecular contact)
When both temperatures are the same, heat does NOT flow between objects.
Heat will flow from the boiling water into the ice cube.