in heat transfer from high to low temperature objects, is the rate of heat transfer (dq/dt) a function of their temperature difference, dT; or just the absolute quantity, q? from the formula q=mcdT, dT only indicates the final quantity, q, transferred. (says nothing about rate of transfer.) does another eqtn (or principle) relate the rate of heat transfer to dT? would ice
intuitively, it's clear that an ice cube placed on a grill melts faster than on a tabletop, but by what eqtn is this known?
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