heat may be able to go through water..................................
Waves travel through everything, whether they are composed of solidity or not.
No, there can't be conduction in empty space. Heat may travel through empty space through radiation, though.
Heat needs something to "flow" through. In a vacuum it will not have a medium to travel through and so heat cannot flow across a vacuum. Radiant heat will travel through a vacuum but here it is the light energy that is passing through the vacuum, not the heat energy.
Heat and light energy travel through space and matter
Some, but not all. Some materials are insulators- heat does not travel well through them.
Heat travels through waves of insulation through metals and other materials. The only metals that heat does not travel through are aluminum and nickel.
Insulators- do not let heat through
heat may be able to go through water..................................
Waves travel through everything, whether they are composed of solidity or not.
Rradiation is the only way that heat can travel in a vacuum.
No, there can't be conduction in empty space. Heat may travel through empty space through radiation, though.
Yes it can
Heat needs something to "flow" through. In a vacuum it will not have a medium to travel through and so heat cannot flow across a vacuum. Radiant heat will travel through a vacuum but here it is the light energy that is passing through the vacuum, not the heat energy.
Heat and light energy travel through space and matter
It depends on what sort of energy you are talking about. Wind, wave, heat , electrical??? Energy can travel through pretty much everything. Heat energy can transfer via conduction, convection or radiation. i.e. through different mediums. Electrical energy can also transfer through different mediums and also through things which are non conductive if the voltage if high enough to break through the insulation.
Yes.