Iron is a good thermal and electrical conductor.
convection
A clothes iron uses conduction.
A clothes iron uses conduction.
An iron is an example of conduction. When you iron clothes, heat from the iron is transferred directly through the metal plate to the clothes, which is a form of conduction.
conduction by itself is slower to heat but conduction and convection is faster to heat
Iron conducts heat. When iron is heated, thermal energy is transferred through the material by the movement of electrons within the solid structure. This is known as conduction. Iron can also emit heat in the form of radiation at high temperatures, but conduction is the primary mode of heat transfer in solid iron materials.
Convection has a cycle of what happens. Conduction dosent have a cycle
Lack of a flow medium will inhibit conduction and convection.
No, an iron is not an example of convection. Convection is a heat transfer process that involves the movement of fluid molecules, such as air or water, due to differences in temperature. Irons typically operate using conduction, where heat is directly transferred from the hot surface of the iron to the clothes being ironed.
convection
Yes it is! I went on this song called conduction, convection, and radiation, and a part of it said "curling my hair, conduction is there" So.... It is!
According to Wikipedia, convection is a heat transfer proces that requires the presence of something to transfer that heat, but it is a process that happens in fluids. Conduction is transfer of heat from a hot object to a less hot object, in this case from a hot curling iron to your hair. Radiation heat transfer is by its nature different from convection in that it does NOT require a medium. Since we are not talking about fluids or about heat transfer without the help of an medium, the process you are looking for is conduction