Conduction doesn't occur in fluids. Convection currents are the form in which heat travels in fluids.
Yes
conduction and convection
Heat loss. Conduction, evaporation, and radiation.
If the food directly touches something (e.g. pan, oven grate, oven walls, red hot electric element) heat is transferred by conduction.
Conduction
Conduction
Conduction.
an example of conduction is a metal spoon in a cup of hot water...
Yes
Copper is good for electricity conduction.The entire rod became hot by conduction.
conduction and convection
Heat loss. Conduction, evaporation, and radiation.
Convection
If the food directly touches something (e.g. pan, oven grate, oven walls, red hot electric element) heat is transferred by conduction.
Conduction
In actual fact stir fry is both conduction & convection, this is because the food is getting hot by conduction But then it is convection as you generally put water or something in it.
Conduction