Conduction
Heat moves through a solid by conduction.
That means that heat is transferred from one part to another.
what material has the highest thermal conductivity
Heat moves from hot to cool(er), How it moves depends on the local conditions.
There are three types of transferrable energy: conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction- heat that moves from solid object to solid object by physical means. Convection- heat that moves about a gaseous object (think about boiling water) Radiation- light energy that can travel through space and needs no object to transfer through. The correct answer for this question would be radiation.
false because it is a solid
Heat moves through a solid by conduction.
Resistance.
Fluid friction occurs when a solid object moves through a fluid.
The process of conduction is how heat moves through solids. With solids, the heat energy is passed on by the atoms.
You are adding heat/energy. It is melting.
moves faster and the space between them gets slightly larger.
There are several names for when a solid changes to a liquid. Usually, melting of a solid occurs when heat is used near the solid and it changes it to a liquid.
That means that heat is transferred from one part to another.
what material has the highest thermal conductivity
It becomes a liquid. solid, liquid, and gas are relative terms defining the movement of molecules, solid moves slow, liquid faster, and gas the fastest. molecules move constantly.
The particles in a solid, move very little. But when it is heated, the particles expand because the heat moves the particles around more, making them need more space to move, therefore expanding the solid. =)