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Thermodynamics is the study of heat transfer. Heat moves from place to place from the release of heat (exothermic) and the absorptions of heat (endothermic).
Because transfer of heat requires particles, so solid objects will be better at conducting heat than gas.
Heat transfer by Brownian motion takes place only in fluids (liquids, gases, and plasmas).
Heat transfer is the process of increasing the kinetic energy of a material's particles from a material of high temperature to one of lower temperature.
Convection.
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That is conduction
Wrong, transfer of heat by conduction does take place in fluids.
Thermodynamics is the study of heat transfer. Heat moves from place to place from the release of heat (exothermic) and the absorptions of heat (endothermic).
Thermodynamics is the study of heat transfer. Heat moves from place to place from the release of heat (exothermic) and the absorptions of heat (endothermic).
In all circumstances where a material is hotter than its surroundings, heat transfer takes place.
Conduction takes Place, The process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature!
Wrong, transfer of heat does take place in fluids. In fact it can take place more efficiently in fluids than in solids because convection is possible in fluids.
Heat transfer I think people.
Because transfer of heat requires particles, so solid objects will be better at conducting heat than gas.
Energy transferred from a higher temperature region to a lower temperature region is called heat. The process of the heat being transferred is called heat transfer. Heat transfer has four modes or mechanisms for taking place : ( 1 ) conduction ( 2 ) forced convection, ( 3 ) natural or freeconvection , and ( 4 ) radiation.