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convection above zero, somebody said they are conductive below zero, like glass that melts.

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How does conduction differ convection?

Conduction warms the atmosphere as fast-moving molecules come into contact with lower-energy molecules until all molecules are moving at about the same rate. As the atmosphere warms, molecules move apart. As the heated air flows, heat is transferred by convection from warm, low-pressure air to cooler, high-pressure air.


What are three ways heat move?

Conduction, Convection and Radiation For example, for conduction you can use a boiling pot of water. For convection you can use a blender. For radiation you can use the sun or another one is your cell phone.


What are the ways heat move?

conduction,radiation,convection


What is conduction and convection?

Conduction and convection are two modes of heat transfer. Convection involves the movement of particles while conduction does not. Conduction is possible in solids, liquids and gases; while convection is observed only in liquids and gases.ConductionDuring conduction, heat is transferred due to the vibration of the molecules. A molecule at a higher temperature has more energy, and hence vibrates faster. It collides with other atoms and passes energy onto it. The chain continues and heat is transferred without any appreciable movement of molecules.ConvectionIn convection, the particles move around in the fluid, transferring energy to the colder molecules. For example, when heating water in a vessel on a stove, the water at the bottom is heated first. It rises to the top and the cooler water flows down to be heated. This continues and heat is transferred throughout the fluid. Heat is transferred with the movement of molecules.


When particles with more energy move upwards from a hotter place to a colder one is it conduction convection or radiation?

is it conduction, convection or radiation


Heat is transferred from one particle of matter to another without the movement of matter itself in what process?

Radiation. In convection and conduction the molecules move and vibrate.


Where do molecules move when thermal energy is lost?

It can be transferred somewhere else via one of the three methods of heat transfer: convection, conduction, or radiation.


How does conduction differ from conduction?

Conduction warms the atmosphere as fast-moving molecules come into contact with lower-energy molecules until all molecules are moving at about the same rate. As the atmosphere warms, molecules move apart. As the heated air flows, heat is transferred by convection from warm, low-pressure air to cooler, high-pressure air.


What are the 3 ways heat can move?

conduction,radiation,convection


What are the differences between conduction and convection?

Conduction is the transfer of energy by contact while convection is the transfer when liquid particles move in a cyclic manner when it is heated.


What three ways does energy move as heat?

a buildup of electrons on an object is called a blank charge


How can heat move without having matter to move it?

By radiation. Only conduction and convection need a medium in which to move