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In a solid, thermal conduction will only stop when the entire solid object has reached the same temperature.
Thermal heat conduction works as if heat is passed from one particle to the next typically in a solid without the particles moving. Imagine these particles lined up like a human chain and heat is handed over from one person to the next, to the next and so on.
Thermal conduction is the transfer of heat energy through particles in contact with one another. Because heat energy is essentially kinetic energy, the particle with more kinetic energy collides with the particle with less kinetic energy, speeding it up and therefore causing it to absorb some of the heat energy from the first particle.
It may be called conduction, or heat transfer since heat only travels from an object to another if it contains a lower amount of heat.
there are gases,liquid,waters and mug or solid objects
In a solid, thermal conduction will only stop when the entire solid object has reached the same temperature.
Thermal heat conduction works as if heat is passed from one particle to the next typically in a solid without the particles moving. Imagine these particles lined up like a human chain and heat is handed over from one person to the next, to the next and so on.
Thermal conduction is the transfer of heat energy through particles in contact with one another. Because heat energy is essentially kinetic energy, the particle with more kinetic energy collides with the particle with less kinetic energy, speeding it up and therefore causing it to absorb some of the heat energy from the first particle.
By using solid thermal insulators.
It may be called conduction, or heat transfer since heat only travels from an object to another if it contains a lower amount of heat.
there are gases,liquid,waters and mug or solid objects
Conduction.
The only way thermal heat can travel through a solid object is by conduction.
I think you are looking for the answer 'electrons', but this is a very simplistic way of thinking of conduction. In a solid conductor such as a metal there are delocalised electrons which move in an electric field. They are not passed from particle to particle.
That means that heat is transferred from one part to another.
The particle's level raise a bit higher than usual. The solid gives more weight to the liquid, causing the solid and liquid to have a much larger particle level!!!!!
The movement of heat through a solid is called heat conduction.