The iron is heated to 80 degrees and the heating battery is up to 40 degrees. Is it possible to assert that cooling down to room

The iron is heated to 80 degrees and the heating battery is up to 40 degrees. Is it possible to assert that cooling down to room temperature, the iron will transfer more heat to the environment?

The amount of heat transferred depends on the specific thermal conductivity (the material of which the body is made) and the body weight. The weight of the iron is much less than the weight of the radiator, and the difference in temperature (warmer iron) is unlikely to cause the iron to transfer more heat energy to the ambient air than the radiator. The large mass of the battery will compensate for the superiority of the iron in the initial temperature, and it will transfer more heat when it cools down to room temperature.



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