Difference in desity of the matrials the objects are made of.
Two different substances can have different specific heats. This means that they can absorb different amounts of heat/energy before a proportion increase in temperature is detected.
Specific heat capacity is the amount of energy or heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of a substance by one kelvin. So if the specific heat capacity is high then you would require more energy or heat to raise its temperature. The specific heat capacity does not really have anything to do with how much you can increase an objects temperature. IT HAS TO DO WITH THE ENERGY NEEDED TO INCREASE THE TEMPERATURE.
In this case, no heat will flow between the objects. At least, there will be no "net" heat flow. The objects are said to be in thermal equilibrium, so that any heat exchanged by their molecules is balanced and there is no net change in temperature.
heat
Nitrogen, because the molecules are lighter and therefore they spread out quicker.To know the lighter objects we will check the molecular mass(Mr)by seeing the upper number in the periodictable
Any object resting on a table, on the floor, etc., is said to be in equilibrium. The amount of money in a bank account never changes
Yes, thetemperature Will increase.
No,two objects at different temperature does not have the same thermal energy because both objects have different temperature .object with high temperature has more thermal energy and the object with low temperature has less thermal energy.
Increase
When a body is conducting, its mobility of ions( valence) is responsible for conduction. As mobility increase, conduction increase. That's why falling temperature reduce it and rising temperature increase it.
No. You must take into account the mass of the objects AND the specific heat of the objects.
No. You must take into account the mass of the objects AND the specific heat of the objects.
No, there will only be a spontaneous transfer of heat if the objects are at different tempratures.No, there will only be a spontaneous transfer of heat if the objects are at different tempratures.No, there will only be a spontaneous transfer of heat if the objects are at different tempratures.No, there will only be a spontaneous transfer of heat if the objects are at different tempratures.
Certainly
Heat
The object with the lower average temperature will take heat from the other object until both objects have the same temperature.
The thermal conductivity temperature of different objects vary from one object to another. When the two objects are placed together, there will be a change in temperature through heat conduction.
thermal energy(heat) transfer to cooler objects...............................................................................................................