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.
thermal energy(heat) transfer to cooler objects...............................................................................................................
If the items continue to touch they will get colder or warmer till they are the same tempature.
There is a transfer of heat energy from the object at higher temperature to the object at lower temperature, which continues until the two objects are at the same temperature as each other.
Energy from the warmer one will be transferred to the cooler one in the form of heat.
the answer is conduction.......
Conduction
Nothing, just a feeling of coldness.
if one assumes that these charged objects are conductors, then the charges will equalise Hence, add both the charges together, and then divide by two, unless there is more to the question.
Yes, you can touch a rock. Rocks are tangible objects which are found throughout the world. They can be touched, held, and carried.
an action potential moves along the neuron
Back of the sholders
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 object with the lower average temperature will take heat from the other object until both objects have the same temperature.
Heat energy flows form the warmer object to the cooler object, and their temperatures change toward each other, so that the difference in temperatures decreases.
when you touch something hot , a message flashes to and from your spinal cord.this reflex causes you to move your hand.
the heat from the warmer object will move to the colder object, for heat can only move in one direction.
There are different types of thermal energy like conduction, convection, and radiation. But the one that requires objects to touch is conduction.
Conduction
Conduction
Conduction
If the contact is good, then energy (heat) will pass from the object at a higher temperature to the one at a lower temperature until the temperatures of the two bodies are equal. This precludes cases such as a burning match stick touching a flammable object and such
Mechanoreceptors for touch and Thermoreceptors for temperatures