Both terms refer to the transfer of heat between bodies,
1) convection is for liquids and gases. Hot air/water flows upwards, and cold air/water flows downwards. In the process of doing this, both can give off excess heat to colder bodies of air/water/other liquids or gases.
2) conduction is only for solids. If you heat up soup, and left an iron ladle in the boiling soup, after a while, the ladle would be very hot as well, because the heat of the soup is conducted to the lower part of the ladle first, but then the heated part of the lower ladle conducts heat up into the handle of the ladle.
Of course, no one would buy such a horrible kitchenware, and that's why the soup ladles you usually see are insulating metals like aluminum or has a rubber grip (very good insulator)
Convection and conduction both involve the transfer of heat, but they do so in different ways. Convection transfers heat through the movement of fluids or gases, while conduction transfers heat through direct contact between materials. Additionally, both processes play a role in maintaining temperature balance in various systems.
Both of them Transfers heat from one molecule to another.
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The metal pole rapidly 'CONDUCTS' heat away from your tongue.
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Both are modes of heat transfer
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conduction by itself is slower to heat but conduction and convection is faster to heat
Convection has a cycle of what happens. Conduction dosent have a cycle
They both have to do with the transfer of heat energy.
Lack of a flow medium will inhibit conduction and convection.
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The metal pole rapidly 'CONDUCTS' heat away from your tongue.