When both temperatures are the same, heat does NOT flow between objects.
yeet
No, heat does not flow indefinitely. Heat stops flowing the temperatures are equal.
In that case, energy will flow quite naturally, as a heat flow. Heat can flow through three methods: conduction, convection, radiation.
Until the objects touching have equal temperatures.
Until the objects touching have equal temperatures.
yeet
No, heat does not flow indefinitely. Heat stops flowing the temperatures are equal.
Heat flows towards cold.
Convection currents.
A heat pump pumps heat in the direction you want it to.
Convection currents.
Until the objects touching have equal temperatures.
In that case, energy will flow quite naturally, as a heat flow. Heat can flow through three methods: conduction, convection, radiation.
Until the objects touching have equal temperatures.
Until the objects touching have equal temperatures.
If you mix a hot liquid and a cold one, the heat from the hot liquid will flow to the cold liquid, reducing the heat of the overall liquid.
When two objects at difference temperatures touch, they both decrease or increase to result in the same temperatures so that it's at equilibrium. To change in temperature, the heat energy from the the object with the higher temperature will always flow to the object with the lower temperature. This is also the definition of heat and is not to be mistaken with temperature. Heat is the transfer of energy from an object with a higher temperature to an object with a lower temperature. Temperature is the measurement of kinetic energy of particles in an object.