Heat passes through liquid and gases through the process called convection. In solids however it passes through the process of conduction.
Heat moves through liquids and gases through conduction. Heat is thermal energy. It can be transferred from one place to another by radiation, convection and conduction.
Heat can travel by conduction, convection and radiation in liquids and gases.
Heat moves through a solid by conduction.
The movement of heat in gases and liquids are called convection.
Convection needs something flowing to carry heat. That means a liquid, such as water, or a gas, such as air. Solids don't flow. They block convection.
It moves mainly by radiating through gases.
Heat moves through liquids by the gases moving towards the convention.
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Heat moves through liquids and gases through conduction. Heat is thermal energy. It can be transferred from one place to another by radiation, convection and conduction.
Heat can travel by conduction, convection and radiation in liquids and gases.
You are probably thinking of convection, which is transfer of heat by currents set up by variations in density of the liquid.
Conduction through solids, convection through liquids and gases, and radiation through empty space.
You are probably thinking of convection, which is transfer of heat by currents set up by variations in density of the liquid.
Convection, where the heat warms the liquid and this warmer part changes places with the colder part. Also conduction, where the heat moves from one part of the liquid to another.
Heat moves through a solid by conduction.
The movement of heat in gases and liquids are called convection.