Heat is the vibration of the atoms or molecules that make up things. As all atoms can vibrate and all objects are made of atoms, all objects contain heat energy.
cold objects do have heat energy.
Yes, infrared radiation can detect heat. Infrared sensors are designed to detect and measure the infrared radiation emitted by objects, including heat emitted by living organisms or warm objects.
heat dosent travel from cold objects to hot objects ,it only travels fron hot to cold objects
When objects touch, heat is transferred by the process of conduction. Conduction is when heat transfers when molecules collide!
No. Heat is not affected by gravity. Heat flows from hotter objects to colder objects.
Heat is the vibration of the atoms or molecules that make up things. As all atoms can vibrate and all objects are made of atoms, all objects contain heat energy.
because black is good absorber of heat
They have a lower "albedo" if you will. Light objects reflect light at a greater rate than dark objects which absorb it. This is why dark objects heat up more than light ones.
yes. the more electricity the hotter.
cold objects do have heat energy.
Yes, infrared radiation can detect heat. Infrared sensors are designed to detect and measure the infrared radiation emitted by objects, including heat emitted by living organisms or warm objects.
heat dosent travel from cold objects to hot objects ,it only travels fron hot to cold objects
Heat always flows from warmer objects to cooler objects.
white objects reflect heat while black objects absorb it
Heat always flows from warmer objects to cooler objects, unless you have a device (like a heat pump) to prevent this. The natural tendency is for two or more objects at different temperatures to eventually all have the same temperature and this is accomplished by heat flowing from the warmer objects to the cooler objects.
When objects touch, heat is transferred by the process of conduction. Conduction is when heat transfers when molecules collide!