A hair dryer will use convection.
Continuous conduction.
Radiant energy
i think its conduction im not sure i have the same question in school but i think its conduction because they have direct contact which is conduction so i think im right
It really all depends on the type of Fireplace you have. Fireplaces usually run on a pilot with a thermocouple or thermopile. These produce their own milivolts to run the gas valve. These type of fireplaces do not need power to ignite. If the fireplace's on/off switch is a remote that runs off of batteries or is a switch on the faceplate of the fireplace, then this fireplace should work with no power. Most fireplaces have a blower that circulates the warm air it generates. This fan would be running on 120v from the street and would not work when the power goes out. You may still have a flame on, but all the heat it generates is going out the stack. Other fireplaces have no fan and are mainly for looks. You may have a fireplace that is dependent on the 120volts and will do nothing. Check the operation manual on your fireplace.
A type of heating system uses a radiator in which thermal energy is transferred by conduction
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Depending on the type of room and size of room, gas inserts may be bought and installed to custom room sizes. Under many retailers, there are inserts for small, medium and large sized rooms so there is a gas fireplace insert for all rooms.
An architect or an engineer is needed for the installation of radiant heating pads. Since each room has different requirements due to structure and space a professional is needed to determine which type of radiant heating pads are necessary to provide the best heat for that room.
A hair dryer will use convection.
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Continuous conduction.
A fireplace. The same thing you call it. At least, that is what I have gathered from watching British television shows.
Conduction heat cannot be reduced but covention he can. How? Because as if you have air that is cooler than you the that air absords the heat and takes its place. For more Information just visit Energy.Gov/energysaver/articles/principles-heating-and-cooling.com. Or just type in energy.gov
Saltatory Conduction
Because of molecular vibration the heat transferred through a solid is called CONDUCTION
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