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thermal energy can transfer through conduction, convention and radiation
Such energy can be transferred. Usually it will transfer from hotter objects to colder objects.
Heat is not the transfer of thermal energy. Heat is the thermal energy. What drives itacross a boundary between substances or objects is a difference in their temperatures.
Heat is a transfer of thermal energy.
The transfer of energy between two objects at different average thermal kinetic energies (temperatures) is referred to as heat transfer. It is always called heat transfer, regardless of what kind of energy is being transferred.
thermal energy can transfer through conduction, convention and radiation
Such energy can be transferred. Usually it will transfer from hotter objects to colder objects.
Heat is the transfer of thermal energy.
Heat is not the transfer of thermal energy. Heat is the thermal energy. What drives itacross a boundary between substances or objects is a difference in their temperatures.
It means that heat energy is transferred from one place to another.
Thermal energy can be transferred by conduction, convection, or radiation. The formulae for the rate of transfer - if that's what you are after - vary, depending on which type of transfer is predominant.
There are three ways to transfer heat energy (thermal energy); convection involves transferring matter, the other two methods (conduction, radiation) don't.
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Yes. Thermal means heat, so thermal energy is the energy that is produced by heat. Thus, when the heat is added to a system, thermal energy is said to have risen, and if heat is removed, it implies that thermal energy is decreased.
Heat is a transfer of thermal energy.
Yes it is. Heat is form of energy and can be transferred through 3 mode Conduction Convection and Radiation
There are three ways thermal energy can be transferred: conduction, convection, and radiation.