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The object with the lower average temperature will take heat from the other object until both objects have the same temperature.
the heat from the warmer object will move to the colder object, for heat can only move in one direction.
Hi my name is Emily Goodman and I got the same question at school one day and can't figure it out.Then I looked in my books and here is the answer... When two objects that have the same temperature touch one object loses thermal energy and the other gains energy. !
It is conduction, where heat from hotter objects are transferred to cooler ones when they come in contact. However, they must touch each other before it takes place. It happens to any matter although their speed differs (solids transfer heat faster than liquids, with gas being the slowest)
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The object with the lower average temperature will take heat from the other object until both objects have the same temperature.
The object with the lower average temperature will take heat from the other object until both objects have the same temperature.
the heat from the warmer object will move to the colder object, for heat can only move in one direction.
The object with the lower average temperature will take heat from the other object until both objects have the same temperature.
Heat will flow from the object that has the higher temperature, to the one with the lower temperature. This will continue until equilibrium is reached, i.e., both objects have the same temperature.
Hi my name is Emily Goodman and I got the same question at school one day and can't figure it out.Then I looked in my books and here is the answer... When two objects that have the same temperature touch one object loses thermal energy and the other gains energy. !
There are different types of thermal energy like conduction, convection, and radiation. But the one that requires objects to touch is conduction.
Electricity passes between them until the dissimilar charges become equal
an action potential moves along the neuron
radiation: the objects don't touch conduction: the objects do touch convectioin: idk go ask your science teacher ^.^
It is conduction, where heat from hotter objects are transferred to cooler ones when they come in contact. However, they must touch each other before it takes place. It happens to any matter although their speed differs (solids transfer heat faster than liquids, with gas being the slowest)
Silver sulfide is formed on the suface of silver objects.