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. !
the thermal energy of both will remain constant as there would be no thermal energy transfer
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The object with the lower average temperature will take heat from the other object until both objects have the same temperature.
the same
In that case, heat will flow from the hotter to the colder object. This will continue until both are at the same temperature.
If they are in close contact, the hot object transfers heat to the cold object until both objects are equal in temperature. After which the temperature loss is reduced at the same rate until both objects have cooled to ambient temperature (the temperature of the surrounding air). If they are not in close contact, then most of the heat is dispersed into the air.
No,two objects at different temperature does not have the same thermal energy because both objects have different temperature .object with high temperature has more thermal energy and the object with low temperature has less thermal energy.
The object with the lower average temperature will take heat from the other object until 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.
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.
the same
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.
In that case, heat will flow from the hotter to the colder object. This will continue until both are at the same temperature.
If they are in close contact, the hot object transfers heat to the cold object until both objects are equal in temperature. After which the temperature loss is reduced at the same rate until both objects have cooled to ambient temperature (the temperature of the surrounding air). If they are not in close contact, then most of the heat is dispersed into the air.
No,two objects at different temperature does not have the same thermal energy because both objects have different temperature .object with high temperature has more thermal energy and the object with low temperature has less thermal energy.
if they have same temperature.
It will be having different temperature, but same thermal energy and same temperature, but different thermal energy