the flow of thermal energy
Yes, thermal energy flows from hot to cold.
Thermal energy flows from the hotter substance to the colder substance until thermal equilibrium is reached, where both substances reach the same temperature.
Higher temperature to lower temperature. Thermal energy will always flow down the energy gradient.
Thermal energy ceases to move from one object to another when both objects reach thermal equilibrium, meaning they are at the same temperature and there is no longer a temperature difference driving heat transfer between them.
Thermal energy naturally flows from an object at a higher temperature to an object at a lower temperature until thermal equilibrium is reached.
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yes it is
Yes, thermal energy flows from hot to cold.
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it doesnt i dont think.
because thermal energy always flows from warmer matter to cooler matter
Thermal energy flows from the hotter substance to the colder substance until thermal equilibrium is reached, where both substances reach the same temperature.
The flow of thermal energy is called heat transfer. It is through the various means of heat transfer that thermal energy moves from one place to another. Heat moves from where it is hot to where it is not. Always. Think it through and it will make perfect sense.
Higher temperature to lower temperature. Thermal energy will always flow down the energy gradient.
Thermal energy ceases to move from one object to another when both objects reach thermal equilibrium, meaning they are at the same temperature and there is no longer a temperature difference driving heat transfer between them.
Thermal energy naturally flows from an object at a higher temperature to an object at a lower temperature until thermal equilibrium is reached.