yes,when these are side by side
False. Heat travels by conduction when molecules transfer kinetic energy to adjacent molecules through direct contact. When molecules stop moving altogether, conduction cannot occur as there is no kinetic energy to transfer.
Heat travels by conduction by directly touching another object, absorbing its energy.
Heat travels through conduction, convection, and radiation. In conduction, heat moves through a solid material by vibrating molecules passing energy to neighboring molecules. Convection involves the transfer of heat through the movement of liquids or gases. Radiation is the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves. Each of these methods can occur in different directions depending on the medium and conditions.
conduction – where heat is transferred from the heat source to the metal pan through direct contact. The molecules in the hot source transfer their kinetic energy to the molecules in the pan, causing them to vibrate and increase in temperature.
Heat can travel through air by conduction, convection, and thermal radiation. In conduction, heat is transferred through direct contact between molecules. In convection, heat is carried by the movement of air currents. Thermal radiation is the transfer of heat in the form of electromagnetic waves.
the answer is that it travels by conduction. thank you.
It travels by conduction.
conduction of heat
conduction
In conduction, the molecules vibrate. During the process the heated molecule transfers the heat to the neighboring molecules and those to the others. In this way the heat is transferred.
Conduction.
Heat energy.