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radiation. the particles are known as quanta.
That is called conduction.
Radiation does not need particles to transfer heat.
Heat transfer by movement of particles from one part of a fluid to another is called convection.
is this true or false conduction is heat transfer by direct contact of particles of matter
Vibrating particles have vibration energy and they pass their energy to neighboring particles vibrating with less intensity. This happens in solids, wherethis energy is transferred from a hot region (where particles vibrate with more intensity) to a cooler region (where particles vibrate with less intensity). This transfer of energy is heat transfer, and this mechanism of heat transfer is called "conduction".
That is called conduction.
radiation. the particles are known as quanta.
Radiation does not need particles to transfer heat.
If you're talking about particles that make up the air, like oxygen and nitrogen molecules, then the ordered vibration is called "SOUND". The disorderly vibration is called "HEAT", and the amount of vibration is called "TEMPERATURE".
Heat transfer by movement of particles from one part of a fluid to another is called convection.
is this true or false conduction is heat transfer by direct contact of particles of matter
Heat Radiation does not need a medium (particles of matter).
Radiant heat does not require particles. It involves light in the infrared range.
Convection
Conduction is the movement of heat through particles, it is very closely linked to kinetic energy because heat is the just the movement of particles, heat is conducted when the particles bump into each other and pass on the energy as a vibration.
Conduction i think