Heat transfer is the movement of warmth from warmer things to cooler things, like a hot cup of coffee cooling down. 🌡️
Heat transfer is how warmth moves naturally from hot objects to colder ones, always trying to reach a balanced temperature. 🌡️ It's something we experience every day, from cooling our food to warming our hands by a fire. This process explains why ice melts in your drink and why a warm blanket keeps you cozy on a cold night.
It's like passing a message down a line of people - heat moves through direct contact. When you touch a hot pan, heat travels directly from the pan to your hand. Similarly, a metal spoon in hot soup becomes hot because heat travels along the spoon.
It's like how hot air balloons rise - warm fluids (liquids or gases) naturally move upward while cool ones sink down. This is why hot air rises to your ceiling and why warm water rises to the top of your bath.
It's like feeling the warmth of the sun on your face - heat travels through space without needing anything in between. This is how the sun warms the Earth and how a campfire warms people sitting around it.