convection
Hot to cold
Heat has the natural tendency to flow from a warmer to a colder object. If your hand is warmer than the "cold object", then heat will flow from your hand to that object.
because energy equals mass times speed of velocity squared, if an object has greater energy, that energy can also format into mass, a cold object weighs less than the same object that is hot.
thermal energy always travels from the warmer object to the cooler object in order to reach equilibrium. The energy moves from the table to icecube. Unles your table is VERY cold.
They face the direction in which the cold air is advancing.
no, cold energy cannot be transferred into an object because you need heat in order to form an object for the celcuims
Thermal energy.
No. It is called thermal energy.
both
It will flow to the cold substance
Temperature is the average Kinetic energy of molecules in an object. A hot object has more kinetic energy and a cold object has less kinetic energy.
Hot to cold
A: Heat from the room will move to the cold object. B: Condensation will happen
Yes. That is why my theory of cold not existing works. There is no cold, there is simply the absence of heat.
Hot.
Heat always flows from hot to cold. Cold is the absence of heat.
From the warmer object to the colder one. page 482 in the textbook, under the soup!