... states that heat travels to cold, never the reverse, but when I open the outside door to an otherwise sealed warm room it appears to me that the cold air from outside is 'coming in'. What exactly is happening ?
//Incidentally, when you open a door between a hot room and a cold exterior, you could imagine the heavy cold air oozing in at floor level to take the place of the hot air that oozes out at high level. //
But I feel the cold air immediately on my face (6feet high), & what is "heavy air" please?
Hi Khandro, consider two pint glasses A and B. A contains cold air and B contains hot air.
In glass A the air molecules are closer together and in glass B they are further apart.
Therefore the air in glass A is denser than the air in glass B.
Because the volumes of A and B are equal, the air in glass A will be heavier.
I've assumed the air pressure is the same in A and B.