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Q: Which of these terms means energy transferred between objects at different temperatures?
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Is heat transferred from a microwave to the food is a example of conduction?

No. It is an example of radiation. The heat is transferred by microwaves, which are a form of electromagnetic radiation. Conduction occurs when two objects of different temperatures are in contact or when different parts of an object have different temperatures.


What will happen when you put objects of different temperatures next to one another?

Heat energy will be transferred from the hotter objects to cooler objects until they are all at the same temperature.


What is the energy that flows between objects that have different temperatures?

heat


What is thermal energy transferred between objects which have different temperature?

Heat


What transfer of energy naturally occurs between objects?

If two objects of different temperature are brought into contact, internal energy is transferred via heat. If two objects collide, kinetic energy is transferred between them.


The energy that flows between objects with different temperatures is called?

Heat


What is the energy that flows between objects with different temperatures called?

It is known as "heat".


What direction will heat flow between 2 objects with different temperatures?

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What term describes the transfer of energy between objects that have different average kinetic energies?

The transfer of energy between two objects at different average thermal kinetic energies (temperatures) is referred to as heat transfer. It is always called heat transfer, regardless of what kind of energy is being transferred.


What needs to happen for thermal energy to be transferred and what needs to happen at thermal equilibrium?

You have to have two objects at different temperatures near each other, when two or more objects have the same temperature.


In which direction is energy transferred as heat between two objects at different temperatures?

Heat flows from the hotter object to the colder object, unless there is some external process (such as a heat pump) which is transferring the heat in the opposite direction.


How long does thermal energy transfer between objects?

Since different objects have different heat conductivity and different temperatures and heat capacities, the time can vary without limit.