Energy emission and energy absorption.
Basically the hot solid has energy and it's molecules/atoms are moving around quite energetically...these molecules/atoms can lose that energy (in the form of photons) which then can hit the other solid and give it that energy, causing the new solid's atoms/molecules to move around energetically and make the solid 'hot'.
It's better viewed with a quantum mechanical explanation and I'll go into that if someone requests it...but without being already familiar with that, just think of it as laid out above.
there are actually 3 principles buy which heat is transfered.
Conduction
Convection
Radiation
The objects must be in direct contact with one another.
A hot object must go throught the cold object
Two objects must be touching and it has to transfer heat
When objects touch, heat is transferred by the process of conduction. Conduction is when heat transfers when molecules collide!
Heat is directly transferred, like a frying pan.
Heat is transferred through contact between molecules.
Conduction
Two objects must be touching and it has to transfer heat
When objects touch, heat is transferred by the process of conduction. Conduction is when heat transfers when molecules collide!
the heat is transferred by direct contact of particles of matter
Heat is directly transferred, like a frying pan.
Conduction.
Heat is transferred through contact between molecules.
Conduction
That is called conduction.
Conduction
Conduction.
conduction
conduction