Heat stops being transfered to another object when the other object becomes hotter than the original object the heat was radiating from (naturally). Its a law of thermodynamics that heat always goes from a hotter surface to a colder one.
When the heat is traveling in the form of radiation, there's no reason for it to stop as long as the source is active. In the conductive and convective situations, the flow of heat from one material or object to the other stops when their temperatures are equal.
When friction causes an object to stop, the kinetic energy of the object is converted into thermal energy due to the heat generated by the friction between the object and the surface it is sliding on.
Heat will stop flowing between the two bodies when they reach thermal equilibrium, meaning they both reach the same temperature. At this point, there is no longer a temperature difference driving the heat transfer, so no more heat will flow between them.
When the heat is traveling in the form of radiation, there's no reason for it to stop as long as the source is active. In the conductive and convective situations, the flow of heat from one material or object to the other stops when their temperatures are equal.
When an object comes to a stop, the kinetic energy it had is typically converted into other forms of energy, such as heat or sound.
When it is blocked by an insulator or if your in the North Pole
To stop or slow down the transfer of heat from one object to another.
when you close the heat off and let it cool down.
Equal temperature
When the heat is traveling in the form of radiation, there's no reason for it to stop as long as the source is active. In the conductive and convective situations, the flow of heat from one material or object to the other stops when their temperatures are equal.
When friction causes an object to stop, the kinetic energy of the object is converted into thermal energy due to the heat generated by the friction between the object and the surface it is sliding on.
Heat will stop flowing between the two bodies when they reach thermal equilibrium, meaning they both reach the same temperature. At this point, there is no longer a temperature difference driving the heat transfer, so no more heat will flow between them.
When the heat is traveling in the form of radiation, there's no reason for it to stop as long as the source is active. In the conductive and convective situations, the flow of heat from one material or object to the other stops when their temperatures are equal.
When an object comes to a stop, the kinetic energy it had is typically converted into other forms of energy, such as heat or sound.
friction can slow down the object or make it stop. it can also cause the object to create heat.
It'll stop flowing when all of the material has reached th same temperature.
When you stop breathing.