Heat is the flow of thermal energy from one object to another. Heat always moves from warm objects to cool objects, not cool objects to warm objects.
The drink's volume is larger than the ice cube's, and therefore contains more thermal energy.
Heat can flow from cold to hot substances. It's flow depends on the total amount of heat of the substance not on the temperature. It flows from the substance which has more heat to the substance which has less heat stored in it.
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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.
No heat does not flow from colder to hotter. It flows from hot to cold.
Heat always travels (naturally) from Hot to Cold. There are processes that you can input energy to make heat go from cold to hot.
Foam - styrofoam is an excellent insulator. With a hot drink - you want it to remain hot - so you do NOT want heat to move out of the drink to the cooler outside. The styrofoam vastly reduces this heat flow. With a cold drink, the reverse is true. You want it to remain cold so you do not want heat to move from your hand or the outside atmosphere into the drink. The styrofoam vastly reduces this heat flow.
From cold to hot.
Heat can flow from cold to hot substances. It's flow depends on the total amount of heat of the substance not on the temperature. It flows from the substance which has more heat to the substance which has less heat stored in it.
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It flows by getting so hot.
Temperature is a physical property and it determines how hot or cold an object is. Heat flow is always from hot to cold.
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.
Because a teaspoon is metal so the heat travels through it.
No heat does not flow from colder to hotter. It flows from hot to cold.