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Hi all.
Lets look at the following scenario: We have an object called A which is kept at 300 K at all times (e.g. a hot plate). Now we have an object B, which is initially 200 K (e.g. a frying pan), and object A and B are now moved together, so they touch eachother. Of course, object B will now be 300 K as well, and object A is still 300 K. When I explain this to someone, I would just say that it is intuitively clear that this is how it must be. But can one explain this using conservation of energy, or some other physical law? I thought about using the first law of thermodynamics: Q = U, but how does one explain that the heat provided by A will make the internal energy of B rise enough, so that the temperature of B is also 300 K? - Niles. Last edited by Niles; 04-07-2009 at 02:31 PM. |
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This might help: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_equation
I'm told by folk more educated than me that there is also a newer equation.
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Oh, the heat equation is of course also a possible explanation.
Do you know of any others? |
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it can be explained using STEADY STATE ENERGY EQUATION....
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It has been necessary to introduce something called the Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics to help overcome this. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeroth_...thermodynamics
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