Sure, we could talk about adiabatic cooling, for example. This term simply means that either compressing or expanding a given volume of air either heats it (under compression) or cools it (under expansion). As you blow across the hot food you purse your lips and the escaping air is first compressed (inside the lips) but then rapidly expanded,(just outside the lips) resulting in a lowered temperature. Additionally, the heat exchange that occurs when convection cooling occurs is partly responsible. Convection cooling is heat transfer in a gas by the circulation of currents from one region to another, such as from hot coffee to the cooler breath blowing across it. Numerous Laws of Physics are at work during the process...