heat transfer is when heat from one object transfers to another. Heat transformation is when you have enough heat or cold to change the state of an object (ice to water).
No, heat transfer occurs due to a temperature difference between two substances. If both substances are at the same temperature, there is no temperature gradient to drive heat transfer, so no heat transfer will occur.
yes
This is not possible. Heat always move from a body of high temperature to a body of low temperature.
The transfer of heat can be considered to have ended when the temperature of the system and its surroundings have reached equilibrium, meaning they are the same. This can be determined using a thermometer or by observing that there is no further change in temperature over time.
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.
No, heat transfer occurs due to a temperature difference between two substances. If both substances are at the same temperature, there is no temperature gradient to drive heat transfer, so no heat transfer will occur.
No. When two bodies or regions are at the same temperature, equilibrium is already reached & no transfer of heat occurs.
yes
The total amount of energy stays the same.
It is when all bodies are at the same temperature.
This is not possible. Heat always move from a body of high temperature to a body of low temperature.
yes
Both are modes of heat transfer
The transfer of heat can be considered to have ended when the temperature of the system and its surroundings have reached equilibrium, meaning they are the same. This can be determined using a thermometer or by observing that there is no further change in temperature over time.
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.
when the temperature of the liquid is the same throughout.
yes