In this first picture, you see one of the legs of a regular tennis bench touching the tennis court. When everyone was tired from tennis and ready to take a break, we decided to sit on the benches instead of the ground. But why? Well, besides being a normal human convention, sitting on the bench was cooler than sitting on the ground. This is because the specific heat of the bench must have been greater than that of the ground, meaning it heat up relatively slower than the ground. The leg and the ground though, are touching. So actually, if no more heat were added to the system, the two would reach an equilibrium temperature by the zeroth law of thermodynamics and conduction.Now let's zoom out because obviously that first picture wasn't physics-y enough anyway. Now we can see Max touching the bench! Because of the zeroth law and conduction, heat diffuses between himself and the bench, allowing the two to come close to an equilibrium. This is why eventually, the bench won't feel warm anymore. Also, as you might be wondering, where is all this heat coming from anyway?? The answer is the sun of course; heat travels by radiation from the sun to earth. And while we're on the subject of ways to transfer heat, convection was also present in the air around the hot tennis court, sadly adding to our discomfort.

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