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If you mean electrical conduction, that requires electrical charges that are fairly free to move around.
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Electrical conduction
An electrical conductor is a material whose molecules contain loose valence electrons that can easily be passed between molecules. When an electrical potential difference (aka voltage) is applied to the surface, the electrons drift toward or away from it (depending on the charge) - this is referred to as the conduction of electricity.
there are gases,liquid,waters and mug or solid objects
It is not, electrical conduction will happen in coper wihtout any water present.
If you mean electrical conduction, that requires electrical charges that are fairly free to move around.
Electrical and heat conduction is much greater in metals than in non metals.
Two examples of heat conduction that are observable in everyday life:- heat conduction through walls- heat conduction through clothing- heat conduction from many home appliances
Conduction
The quantum mechanical energy band where electrons reside in semiconductors that participate in electrical conduction.
some examples of conduction are:*Holding onto a metal pan handle while the pan is heating on the stove, you'll feel the heat eventually on your palm.*the earth's crust gets heat from inner earth , the warm mantle below.*ice on your hand*a metal spoon in hot soup
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Non-examples meaning the opposite of examples. So the opposite of Conduction is Convection. So an example of Convection could be per say ice melting. So that would be the Non-example of Conduction.
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Purkinje fibres
The quantum mechanical energy band where electrons reside in semiconductors that participate in electrical conduction.