kosketuslämpökine
Kosketuslämpökine, often translated as thermal contact, refers to the transfer of heat that occurs when two objects are in direct physical contact. This process is driven by the temperature difference between the objects. Heat energy naturally flows from the region of higher temperature to the region of lower temperature. When two materials touch, their molecules vibrate at different rates. The faster-vibrating molecules of the hotter object collide with the slower-vibrating molecules of the colder object, transferring kinetic energy and thus heat.
The rate of heat transfer through kosketuslämpökine depends on several factors. The thermal conductivity of the