Conduction.
heat is transferred only from high energetic concentration to low energetic concentration. therefore heat cant be transferred in any usual way.
Heat cannot be transferred in this way with an iron rod because iron is a good conductor of heat. When the iron rod is held at one end and heat is applied to the other end, the heat energy will quickly travel through the iron rod, leading to a uniform temperature distribution along the rod.
An iron transfers heat through conduction. When the iron's hot plate comes into contact with clothing, the heat is transferred from the iron to the fabric through direct contact.
heat is transferred only from high energetic concentration to low energetic concentration. therefore heat cant be transferred in any usual way.
A curling iron transfers heat through conduction. The heat from the iron's heating elements is transferred directly to the hair when it comes into contact with the curling iron's barrel.
Heat can be transferred in an iron rod through conduction, where vibrations of atoms/molecules pass thermal energy along the rod. However, in a vacuum, heat cannot be transferred in the same way due to the absence of particles to transfer thermal energy.
In heat.Because iron absorbs heat.
Heat is transferred by conduction in a flat iron through direct contact between the hot heating plates and the hair strands. The heat is transferred from the plates to the hair through the molecules of the material, producing a straightening effect by breaking down hydrogen bonds in the hair.
Heat is transferred by an iron through conduction. When the iron's heating element heats up, it transfers thermal energy to the metal soleplate. When the hot metal soleplate comes into contact with fabric, it transfers heat through direct contact, allowing the fabric to be smoothed and pressed.
A curling iron uses conduction heat transfer, where heat is directly transferred from the hot barrel of the curling iron to the hair strands that come into contact with it.
Conduction. Heat is transferred from the hot iron to the clothes by direct contact, as the atoms in the iron vibrate and collide with those in the fabric, transferring thermal energy.
Electrical energy is transferred when you turn on an iron. This electrical energy powers the heating element inside the iron, converting it into heat energy that is used to press and remove wrinkles from clothes.