Heat gain, otherwise, a heat loss would be like turning off the heat beneath a saucepan on the stove.
For melting thermal energy is needed to work against the attractive force of crystallization. So heat gained from outer force is lost in doing such a work
These are exact opposities - heat gain is an increase in energy that results in an increased temperature of the material. Heat loss is a loss in energy that results in a decreased temperature of the material.
heat gain is when an object get hotter. heat loss is when an object gets colder.
The term is "thermodynamic equilibrium."
A vacuum makes a good heat insulator.
heat loss
A temperature change requires as gain or loss of heat energy.
For melting thermal energy is needed to work against the attractive force of crystallization. So heat gained from outer force is lost in doing such a work
NO Heat Loss , No Heat gain
For what?It requires a heat gain for the water,but a heat loss for whatever the water is in contact with.
These are exact opposities - heat gain is an increase in energy that results in an increased temperature of the material. Heat loss is a loss in energy that results in a decreased temperature of the material.
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heat gain is when an object get hotter. heat loss is when an object gets colder.
A material must gain energy both before and during melting.
The term is "thermodynamic equilibrium."
A vacuum makes a good heat insulator.
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