B/C nature wants everything to be the same. But something beside something cold, and the temperature between the objects will even out.
Thermal energy, or heat energy, is a form of energy and a way that heat transfers energy from hot objects to cold objects.
Heat always flows from a hotter object to a colder one. So: Heat 'transfers' from 'hot' to 'cold' (cold being a relative term and considered an absence of heat).
Heat moves from a Hot surface to a cold surface in an atempt to acheive thermal equilibrium. This is true in most energy transfers High energy ALWAYS transfers to lower energy.
Undoubtfully no. Whenever a hot substance comes in contact with a cold one then heat energy always flow from the hot body to the cold body till equilibrium temperature is attained.
Heat flows from hot to cold because when hot and cold bodies contact with each other (thermal contact), the fast moving molecules of the hot body collide with slow moving molecules of the cold body; therefore the molecules of hot body become slower and body becomes cool, and the molecules of other body (cold) becomes faster and the cold body becomes hot. Notice: when molecules of a body moves faster it's kinetic energy increase therefore temperature increases and it becomes hot.
Because the in its surroundings is hot it transfers the hot heat on to the water which makes it warmer
Thermal energy, or heat energy, is a form of energy and a way that heat transfers energy from hot objects to cold objects.
no. Cold is just the heat in your body leaving so people just think they are cold. Hot is just heat coming in your body.
Heat always flows from a hotter object to a colder one. So: Heat 'transfers' from 'hot' to 'cold' (cold being a relative term and considered an absence of heat).
heat transfers to the coldest thing in the area. there for, there is no such thing as hot or cold because when something is cold all you really feel in the loss of heat from your hand to the cold object. same goes for hot. all you really feel is the large amounts of heat that hot object is giving you.
Undoubtfully no. Whenever a hot substance comes in contact with a cold one then heat energy always flow from the hot body to the cold body till equilibrium temperature is attained.
Heat moves from a Hot surface to a cold surface in an atempt to acheive thermal equilibrium. This is true in most energy transfers High energy ALWAYS transfers to lower energy.
Heat flows from hot to cold because when hot and cold bodies contact with each other (thermal contact), the fast moving molecules of the hot body collide with slow moving molecules of the cold body; therefore the molecules of hot body become slower and body becomes cool, and the molecules of other body (cold) becomes faster and the cold body becomes hot. Notice: when molecules of a body moves faster it's kinetic energy increase therefore temperature increases and it becomes hot.
Heat flows from hot to cold because when hot and cold bodies contact with each other (thermal contact), the fast moving molecules of the hot body collide with slow moving molecules of the cold body; therefore the molecules of hot body become slower and body becomes cool, and the molecules of other body (cold) becomes faster and the cold body becomes hot. Notice: when molecules of a body moves faster it's kinetic energy increase therefore temperature increases and it becomes hot.
No, thermal energy always transfers from a relatively hot object to a relatively cold object. This is because, when heated, atoms have more kinetic energy, and they pass this down to the "colder" particles, which have a lesser degree of kinetic energy.
Heat flows from hot to cold because when hot and cold bodies contact with each other (thermal contact), the fast moving molecules of the hot body collide with slow moving molecules of the cold body; therefore the molecules of hot body become slower and body becomes cool, and the molecules of other body (cold) becomes faster and the cold body becomes hot. Notice: when molecules of a body moves faster it's kinetic energy increase therefore temperature increases and it becomes hot.
The heat comes from fever which is the body's way to combat what is causing the cold.