The object with the lower average temperature will take heat from the other object until both objects have the same temperature.
When two objects at different temperatures touch, heat transfer occurs through a process called conduction. This happens at the molecular level as the particles of higher energy transfer thermal energy to the particles of lower energy, resulting in a redistribution of heat until equilibrium is reached.
The object with the lower average temperature will take heat from the other object until both objects have the same temperature.
thermal energy(heat) transfer to cooler objects...............................................................................................................
If two objects have the same charge, they will repel each other. If two objects have different charges, they will attract each other. For example, two negatively charged objects will repel each other, while a positively charged object and a negatively charged object will attract each other.
When two objects at different temperatures touch, heat will transfer from the hotter object to the colder object until they reach thermal equilibrium. An example of this occurring in Earth's system is when warm air from the equator meets colder air from polar regions, resulting in weather patterns and atmospheric circulation.
Electricity passes between them until the dissimilar charges become equal
actualy no two objects can physicly touch because the magnetic field between the objects caused by the atoms
Air masses
thermal energy(heat) transfer to cooler objects...............................................................................................................
The object with the lower average temperature will take heat from the other object until both objects have the same temperature.
Heat transfer occurs. The thermal energy from the hotter object will flow to the colder object until both reach thermal equilibrium. This can happen through conduction, convection, or radiation.
People can see objects through their eyes, as light reflecting off the objects is captured by the retina and transmitted as electrical signals to the brain. Another way is through touch, where people can feel the physical properties and textures of objects using their sense of touch.