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i don't know i think its because energy spreads
absorption
What's happening is your body is trying to stay at 96*F and while your in the water heat is being conducted away from your body, into the water, then your body trys to heat its self again. And when your body heats its self it used energy.
Heat energy is transferred by conduction, convection and radiation. In a vacuum, heat energy can only be transferred by radiation.
Is transferred heat energy.
i don't know i think its because energy spreads
when water evaporates it absorbs heat energy and cools the surrounding air
Conduction
HEAT ENERGY is Transfred to the WATER.^ ^energy direction
Yes, when heat travels by convection the energy is transferred by the circulation of a heated fluid, such as air or water.
absorption
when the wire was dipped into the water , energy is transferred to the water.
Energy in the form of heat is transferred from the atoms in the saucepan to the water molecules.
What's happening is your body is trying to stay at 96*F and while your in the water heat is being conducted away from your body, into the water, then your body trys to heat its self again. And when your body heats its self it used energy.
Heat energy is transferred by conduction, convection and radiation. In a vacuum, heat energy can only be transferred by radiation.
Heat energy is transferred from the hot water to the cold.
Heat energy can be transferred from a source to a receiver by conduction, convection, and radiation.