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'Thermal Equilibrium'.
The energy transferred between objects due to a difference in temperature is called heat. Heat flows from objects at higher temperatures to objects at lower temperatures until thermal equilibrium is reached.
The energy transferred between objects of different temperatures is called heat. Heat flows from the object at a higher temperature to the object at a lower temperature until thermal equilibrium is reached. This transfer of heat occurs through conduction, convection, or radiation.
Heat flows between two objects through a process called thermal conduction, where heat is transferred from the object at a higher temperature to the object at a lower temperature. This transfer occurs due to the temperature difference between the two objects and the physical contact between them. Heat can also be transferred between objects through radiation or convection, depending on the specific circumstances.
The term for when thermal energy is transferred between two objects is called heat transfer.
When objects are in contact, energy is transferred through a process called conduction. Factors that influence this transfer process include the temperature difference between the objects, the materials they are made of, and the surface area of contact.
The energy transferred between objects due to a difference in temperature is called heat. Heat flows from objects at higher temperatures to objects at lower temperatures until thermal equilibrium is reached.
The energy transferred between objects of different temperatures is called heat. Heat flows from the object at a higher temperature to the object at a lower temperature until thermal equilibrium is reached. This transfer of heat occurs through conduction, convection, or radiation.
Heat flows between two objects through a process called thermal conduction, where heat is transferred from the object at a higher temperature to the object at a lower temperature. This transfer occurs due to the temperature difference between the two objects and the physical contact between them. Heat can also be transferred between objects through radiation or convection, depending on the specific circumstances.
The term for when thermal energy is transferred between two objects is called heat transfer.
When objects are in contact, energy is transferred through a process called conduction. Factors that influence this transfer process include the temperature difference between the objects, the materials they are made of, and the surface area of contact.
Heat.
When objects touch each other, heat is transferred through a process called conduction. In this process, heat energy moves from the hotter object to the cooler one as the particles of the two objects collide and transfer energy between them. The rate of heat transfer depends on the thermal conductivity of the materials and the temperature difference between the objects.
This is called conduction, where heat is transferred directly between the molecules of the objects in contact with each other. Heat flows from the object with higher temperature to the one with lower temperature until they reach thermal equilibrium. This process occurs until both objects have the same temperature.
Energy is transferred from warmer objects to cooler objects through a process called heat transfer. This can happen through conduction, where heat is transferred through direct contact between the objects, convection, where heat is transferred through the movement of fluids like air or water, and radiation, where heat is transferred through electromagnetic waves.
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.
This process is called conduction. Heat is transferred from the hotter object to the colder one through direct contact between their molecules.
The energy transferred from a hotter object to a cooler one is referred to as heat transfer. Heat transfer occurs due to the temperature difference between the objects and always flows from higher temperature to lower temperature to reach thermal equilibrium.