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is it conduction, convection or radiation
conduction because there is more heat in space then there is in earth
Thermal energy travels by conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction occurs when two or more objects of different temperatures are touching each other. The heat flows from the warmer object to the cooler object, until the objects reach equal temperatures. Convection is the transfer of thermal energy through a moving liquid or gas. Radiation is the transfer of thermal energy though matter and space.
It's where the plates of the lithosphere move around on, the plastic like layer of the asthenosphere. the plates move around on these
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Convection is way more important than conduction in the troposphere because conduction can only travel through solid unlike convection.
is it conduction, convection or radiation
Convection
conduction because there is more heat in space then there is in earth
Yes, but more travels through liquids by convection.
Thermal energy travels by conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction occurs when two or more objects of different temperatures are touching each other. The heat flows from the warmer object to the cooler object, until the objects reach equal temperatures. Convection is the transfer of thermal energy through a moving liquid or gas. Radiation is the transfer of thermal energy though matter and space.
It's where the plates of the lithosphere move around on, the plastic like layer of the asthenosphere. the plates move around on these
Heat in liquid is primarily transferred via convection and conduction. Conduction is a short range force, it arises from the transfer of energy via molecular vibration. Convection is more to do with the motion of the liquid as a whole. Conduction trasmits the heat from molecule to molecule, convection causes motion within the liquid due to hotter parts becoming less dense and rising.
A traditional conduction oven has a heat source at the bottom and bakes from the bottom up. Whereas convection has a fan blower that circulates the heat all around the food cooking much more evenly and faster.
This is a more complicated question than you might expect. There are three basic way heat moves, convection, radiation, and conduction. Convection moves heat around by the rising and falling (currents) of some medium like air or water. The currents form, because heated material (in general) is less dense than cooler material. Therefore, convection *never* happens in the absence of gravity. Radiation is always in the form of light, specifically infrared. The warmth you feel when sunlight touches your skin is this kind heat. Lastly, there's conduction where heat moves from one thing to another by contact. Frying pan cooking (dry) primarily uses conduction, but radiation and convection do play roles. Frying pan cooking (with oil) primarily uses convection, but conduction is involved if the food sticks to the bottom.
Heater Is neither Conduction nor Convection... The Questions seems to be wrong... If you ask Whether the heat given by a heater is lost by conduction or Convection, then the answer is: YES! In a heater the heat is lost by all three processes namely Conduction , Convection and Radiation.