Hi my name is Emily Goodman and I got the same question at school one day and can't figure it out.Then I looked in my books and here is the answer... When two objects that have the same temperature touch one object loses thermal energy and the other gains energy. !
When two objects at the same temperature are in contact, no heat will transfer between them as there is no temperature difference driving the heat transfer. This is known as thermal equilibrium, where the objects reach a balance in their thermal energies.
No, if two objects have the same temperature, they will feel equally hot to the touch. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance, so objects with the same temperature will feel the same to the human senses.
The object with the lower average temperature will take heat from the other object until both objects have the same temperature.
the same
It is called thermal equilibrium. At thermal equilibrium, the two objects have the same temperature and there is no net flow of heat between them.
The object with the lower average temperature will take heat from the other object until both objects have the same temperature.
Heat will flow from the object that has the higher temperature, to the one with the lower temperature. This will continue until equilibrium is reached, i.e., both objects have the same temperature.
The object with the lower average temperature will take heat from the other object until both objects have the same temperature.
When two objects at the same temperature are in contact, no heat will transfer between them as there is no temperature difference driving the heat transfer. This is known as thermal equilibrium, where the objects reach a balance in their thermal energies.
No, if two objects have the same temperature, they will feel equally hot to the touch. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance, so objects with the same temperature will feel the same to the human senses.
The object with the lower average temperature will take heat from the other object until both objects have the same temperature.
In that case, heat will flow from the hotter to the colder object. This will continue until both are at the same temperature.
In that case, heat will flow from the hotter to the colder object. This will continue until both are at the same temperature.
the same
It is called thermal equilibrium. At thermal equilibrium, the two objects have the same temperature and there is no net flow of heat between them.
have the same temperature and there is no net heat transfer between them.
Heat will flow from the object with higher temperature to the object with lower temperature until thermal equilibrium is reached, meaning both objects will eventually reach the same temperature. This process is governed by the laws of thermodynamics.