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Why do two bodies of the same heat contain different temperatures?

Two bodies at the same heat can have different temperatures due to differences in mass, material composition, or specific heat capacity. These factors affect how much heat energy is required to raise the temperature of each body. Additionally, the amount of heat transferred between the bodies can also impact their final temperatures.


What is the method of heat transfer that can take place of two objects at different tempurtures are placed without touching each other in a vacuum?

The method of heat transfer that can take place between two objects at different temperatures placed without touching each other in a vacuum is radiation. Radiation is the transfer of heat energy through electromagnetic waves, which does not require a medium for propagation. Objects with higher temperatures emit infrared radiation that is absorbed by objects with lower temperatures, leading to an exchange of heat energy.


If two objects at different temperatures are in contact with each other what happens to their temperatures?

The two objects will tend to reach thermal equilibrium, where they both settle at an intermediate temperature. Heat will flow from the hotter object to the colder one until their temperatures equalize.


What happens when two substances that have different temperatures touch each other heat moves from one to the other by what?

When two substances at different temperatures touch each other, heat is transferred from the hotter substance to the cooler one through a process called conduction. This transfer of heat occurs as the molecules in the hotter substance collide with those in the cooler substance, transferring energy and causing the temperatures to equilibrate over time.


What is the transfer of thermal energy between two bodies at different temperatures known as?

The transfer of thermal energy between two bodies at different temperatures is known as heat transfer.

Related Questions

Why is a line graph a good way to display average temperatures in a city by month?

To compare the temperature of the city each month.


Can two isotherm intersect each other?

No.An isotherm is a collection of points that are all at the same temperature. If two (different) isotherms were to touch each other then that would imply that they were at the same temperature but, by definition, if they have points on them at different temperatures then all the points on them must be at different temperatures.


Two vast areas of air have different temperatures and pressures but within the regions the temperatures and pressures are similar. The line where these regions are colliding is called a(n)?

Air masses or weather front is when two regions of air are colliding and they have different temperatures and pressures are similar.


When two substances that have different temperatures touch each other heat moves from one to the other by?

Conduction


When two substance that have different temperatures touch each others heat moves from one to the other by?

Conduction


What happens when two objects having different temperatures come in contact with each other?

Air masses


What city has the lowest temperatures?

A city in the North Pole.


What is driving distance from Kansas City KS to Kansas City MO?

The two cities border each other.


Are temperatures in a large city generally lower than temperatures in the surrounding rural areas?

no


What needs to happen for conduction to occur?

Two molecules must collide with each other.


Which method of heat transfer can take place if two objects at different temperatures are place if two objects at different tempertaures are placedwithout touching each other in a vacuum?

Radiation.


Why is pumpkin pie baked at two temperatures?

It is baked at two temperatures to avoid sharp changes in temperatures and to make sure it gets evenly cooked.

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