Heat in physics is the energy transferred from one object to another due to temperature differences. It's how atoms and molecules move and interact! Curious to know more?
Heat flows from hotter objects to cooler ones. This transfer is called thermal energy. Ever wondered why a spoon in hot soup gets warm? Keep reading!
The Sun warming the Earth is a prime example of heat transfer! Or think of a candle warming your hands. These are everyday miracles of thermal energy!
Temperature measures the average kinetic energy of particles. The faster they move, the hotter it gets! Want to know how we measure it? Let’s find out!
Heat travels in three ways: conduction (direct contact), convection (movement in liquids/gases), and radiation (electromagnetic waves). Explore more to see how heat shapes our world!
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