Heat always travels (naturally) from Hot to Cold. There are processes that you can input energy to make heat go from cold to hot.
Heat flows from the body at a higher temperature to the body at a lower temperature until they reach thermal equilibrium.
Heat will flow from the body at a higher temperature to the body at a lower temperature until they reach thermal equilibrium. This transfer occurs because heat tends to move spontaneously from hotter objects to cooler ones to balance out temperature differences.
The direction of heat flow between two objects in contact is determined by the temperature difference between them. Heat will always flow from the object at a higher temperature to the object at a lower temperature until thermal equilibrium is reached.
When both temperatures are the same, heat does NOT flow between objects.
Heat will flow from the object with higher temperature to the one with lower temperature until they reach thermal equilibrium.
Heat flows from the body at a higher temperature to the body at a lower temperature until they reach thermal equilibrium.
Heat will flow from the body at a higher temperature to the body at a lower temperature until they reach thermal equilibrium. This transfer occurs because heat tends to move spontaneously from hotter objects to cooler ones to balance out temperature differences.
The direction of heat flow between two objects in contact is determined by the temperature difference between them. Heat will always flow from the object at a higher temperature to the object at a lower temperature until thermal equilibrium is reached.
When both temperatures are the same, heat does NOT flow between objects.
Heat will flow from the object with higher temperature to the one with lower temperature until they reach thermal equilibrium.
For heat conduction to occur between two bodies, the bodies must be in physical contact with each other. There must be a temperature difference between the bodies to drive the heat flow. The bodies should have a medium, such as a solid material, through which heat can transfer easily.
Heat flows towards cold.
Heat flows from the object with higher temperature to the object with lower temperature until thermal equilibrium is reached. Heat transfer occurs in the direction that decreases the temperature difference between the two objects.
Heat flows from a warmer object to a cooler object. By comparing the temperatures of the two objects, you can predict the direction of heat flow. Heat always transfers from the higher temperature object to the lower temperature object until thermal equilibrium is reached.
Convection currents.
Convection currents.
Heat flows from warmer objects to cooler objects in the direction of decreasing temperature, following the natural gradient to achieve thermal equilibrium.