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.
No, heat energy does not flow indefinitely. It will continue to flow until a thermal equilibrium is reached where all objects involved reach the same temperature. Once this equilibrium is achieved, there will be no further flow of heat energy.
Heat flow between two objects stops when they reach thermal equilibrium, which means they are at the same temperature and no further heat transfer occurs. At this point, the heat energy is evenly distributed between the two objects, resulting in no net heat flow between them.
No, energy does not naturally flow as heat from a lower temperature to a higher temperature. Heat energy always flows from a higher temperature to a lower temperature in accordance with the second law of thermodynamics.
Yes, a resistor converts electrical energy into heat as it interferes with the flow of charge. This energy is dissipated in the form of heat due to the resistance of the resistor material.
The transfer of energy stops when the source of energy is depleted or when there is a barrier preventing the flow of energy.
No, heat energy does not flow indefinitely. It will continue to flow until a thermal equilibrium is reached where all objects involved reach the same temperature. Once this equilibrium is achieved, there will be no further flow of heat energy.
Heat flow between two objects stops when they reach thermal equilibrium, which means they are at the same temperature and no further heat transfer occurs. At this point, the heat energy is evenly distributed between the two objects, resulting in no net heat flow between them.
heat flow and waves
yes decomposers are the final stop of energy flow. they decompose the dead plants and animals and give outenergy
heat
yes it is
yes the heat will flow threw, but not create energy
yes or no ______________________________________ yes
Heat energy would flow from the hand to the ice, unless the hand is colder than the ice, in which case the heat energy would flow from the ice to the hand.
Heat has a tendency to move from hotter to colder substances. To store thermal energy, you need to keep an object hotter (or colder) than its surroundings; and there are no perfect insulators that stop the flow of heat altogether.
Heat (or thermal energy).
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