A metal ball50ºC is droped in a beaker containing water at 50&ord...
The correct option is Option C.
There will be no flow of heat either from iron ball to water or from water to iron ball since both water and iron ball are at same temperatures so heat transfer will not take place.
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A metal ball50ºC is droped in a beaker containing water at 50&ord...
The correct option is Option C.
There will be no flow of heat either from iron ball to water or from water to iron ball since both water and iron ball are at same temperatures so heat transfer will not take place.
A metal ball50ºC is droped in a beaker containing water at 50&ord...
Understanding Heat Transfer
When two objects at the same temperature are in contact, no heat transfer occurs between them. This principle helps explain why the correct answer to the question is option 'C'.
Scenario: Metal Ball and Water
- A metal ball at 50°C is dropped into a beaker containing water, also at 50°C.
Key Concepts of Heat Transfer
- Heat Transfer Direction: Heat flows from a hotter object to a cooler object until thermal equilibrium is reached.
- Thermal Equilibrium: This occurs when both objects reach the same temperature, resulting in no net heat flow between them.
Analysis of the Situation
- Since both the metal ball and the water are at the same temperature (50°C), there is no temperature gradient.
- As a result, there is no driving force for heat transfer.
Conclusion
- Therefore, the heat will not flow from the water to the ball or from the ball to the water, making option 'C' the correct answer.
Implications
- This scenario illustrates the importance of temperature in heat transfer processes.
- It emphasizes that heat transfer will only occur when there is a temperature difference between two objects.
Understanding these concepts can greatly enhance your comprehension of thermal dynamics and heat transfer principles!