Heat. A hotter (higher temperature) force will always transfer its heat to a cooler (lower temperature) object until the temperature of the two is equal. This is done in three ways: conduction, convection, and radiation.
Conduction is when two solids of different temperature are placed next to each other. The vibrating atoms in the hotter solid collide against the atoms in the cooler structure, losing their energy. When this happens, the atoms in the cooler structure become more agitated, resulting in increased heat.
Transference of heat by the movement of a fluid containing thermal energy is known as convection.
Radiation originates in the charged particles of an atom known as nuclei and electrons. As these particles move faster, they lose energy by emitting electromagnet radiation. Nuclei and electrons also aborbe electromagnet radiation which increases their energy. Because hotter objects emit more radiation than cooler ones, it carries heat from the hotter to the cooler.
The answer is Heat. Heat makes any object warmer.
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High temperature always flows to low temperature, never the other way around.
No heat does not flow from colder to hotter. It flows from hot to cold.
Well the predictable pattern is when the warmer object always flows energy to the cooler until they both are the same temp
Heat always flows from warmer to cooler regions.
Heat energy flows from warmer to cooler objects.
High temperature always flows to low temperature, never the other way around.
No heat does not flow from colder to hotter. It flows from hot to cold.
Well the predictable pattern is when the warmer object always flows energy to the cooler until they both are the same temp
Heat always flows from warmer to cooler regions.
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Heat energy flows from warmer to cooler objects.
Heat has the natural tendency to flow from a warmer to a colder object. If your hand is warmer than the "cold object", then heat will flow from your hand to that object.
Heat energy flows from warmer to cooler objects.
No, thermal energy always transfers from a relatively hot object to a relatively cold object. This is because, when heated, atoms have more kinetic energy, and they pass this down to the "colder" particles, which have a lesser degree of kinetic energy.
Thermal Energy
yes the heat will flow threw, but not create energy
because thermal energy always flows from warmer matter to cooler matter