The heat will transfer to the cooler object.
The flow of heat energy from the warmer object to the cooler oneis so probable that it is considered a law in thermodynamics.
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).
Electro motive Force(E.M.F) of a battery determine the direction of Flow of Charges.
the electrons flow from the region of low potential to region of high potential. the electric current also flow in this direction but for convention we took it as the flow of positive charge from region of low to high region potential.
A direct current involves change of flow in a single direction.
from warm to cool, warmth is energy, coolness is the absence of energy.
The flow of heat energy from the warmer object to the cooler oneis so probable that it is considered a law in thermodynamics.
Heat naturally flows from a hot substance to a cool substance. So whatever object you touch is obviously hotter than your hand. It is because of this temperature difference in your hand and the object that causes the flow of heat from the object into your hand. You feel this flow of heat as a burn.
Heat has the natural tendency to flow from a warmer to a colder object. If your hand is warmer than the "cold object", then heat will flow from your hand to that object.
The direction of the flow of electric current. In a positive object, electrons flow to it because it has an abscence of negative charge (aka electrons). In a negative object, it has an abundance of negative charge (electrons) so electrons flow away from it.
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because you touch yourself at night
Yes, Heat always flows from the coldest to Hottest point in an object
There are several medical causes that can make feet burn but be cool to the touch. A couple of the medical causes are hyperhidrosis and lack of blood flow. A doctor will need to run test and ultimately be the one to diagnose the problem.
Heat will flow from the warmer to the cooler body. The object at 70º will cool down and the object at 50º will warm up.
Assuming the object is hotter than the water, then heat will naturally flow from the object to the water - no need to take any special measures.
in which direction does the river Shannon flow?