This is not possible. Heat always move from a body of high temperature to a body of low temperature.
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Heat is the energy that is transferred from an object at a high temperature to an object at a low temperature. This transfer of heat occurs in order to reach thermal equilibrium, where both objects eventually have the same temperature.
Heat energy flows from the object at a higher temperature to the object at a lower temperature due to the temperature difference. This transfer of heat will continue until both objects reach thermal equilibrium, where they are at the same temperature. This process is known as heat transfer by conduction.
Heat will transfer from the object at a higher temperature to the object at a lower temperature until thermal equilibrium is reached. This process will continue until both objects have the same temperature.
Heat will transfer from the object with higher temperature to the object with lower temperature until they reach thermal equilibrium, where they are at the same temperature. This process is known as heat transfer by conduction.
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Heat is the energy that is transferred from an object at a high temperature to an object at a low temperature. This transfer of heat occurs in order to reach thermal equilibrium, where both objects eventually have the same temperature.
Heat energy flows from the object at a higher temperature to the object at a lower temperature due to the temperature difference. This transfer of heat will continue until both objects reach thermal equilibrium, where they are at the same temperature. This process is known as heat transfer by conduction.
Heat will transfer from the object at a higher temperature to the object at a lower temperature until thermal equilibrium is reached. This process will continue until both objects have the same temperature.
Heat will transfer from the object with higher temperature to the object with lower temperature until they reach thermal equilibrium, where they are at the same temperature. This process is known as heat transfer by conduction.
Heat stops being transfered to another object when the other object becomes hotter than the original object the heat was radiating from (naturally). Its a law of thermodynamics that heat always goes from a hotter surface to a colder one.
Heat transfer is the transition of thermal energy from a hotter mass to a cooler mass. When an object is at a different temperature than its surroundings or another object, transfer of thermal energy, also known as heat transfer, or heat exchange, occurs in such a way that the body and the surroundings reach thermal equilibrium; this means that they are at the same temperature. Heat transfer always occurs from a higher-temperature object to a cooler-temperature one as described by the second law of thermodynamics or the Clausius statement.
Heat energy flows from an object at a higher temperature to an object at a lower temperature. This transfer occurs until thermal equilibrium is reached, where both objects are at the same temperature.
It means that the temperature of both objects have reached an Equilibrium, and is said to be balanced. Therefore, there is nothing to transfer. Any difference in the temperatures will level out.
If heat can flow between them, then heat flows from the hot one to the cold one. The temperature of the hot object falls, and the temperature of the cold object rises. What drives the transfer of heat is the difference in temperature, so as soon as both objects are at the same temperature, the process stops, and no more heat is transferred.