Heat transfer is the transition of
thermal energy from a hotter mass to a cooler mass. When an object is at a different
temperature than its
surroundings or another object,
transfer of thermal energy, also known as
heat flow, or
heat exchange, occurs in such a way that the body and the surroundings reach
thermal equilibrium; this means that they are at the same temperature. Heat transfer always occurs from a higher-temperature object to a cooler-temperature one as described by the
second law of thermodynamics or the
Clausius statement. Where there is a temperature difference between objects in proximity, heat transfer between them can never be stopped; it can only be slowed.
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