I think you might mean conduction.
Conduction can transfer heat from one part of an object to another.
We studied conduction in physics class.
This sentence is a declarative sentence as it makes a statement.
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Oh really! That is a declaratory sentence. A declaratory sentence does not need to be long.
A sentence in the form of a statement (in contrast to a command, a question, or an exclamation. In a declarative sentence, the subject normally precedes the predicate. A declarative sentence ends with a period.
Not if their deferred sentence is for a felony crime.While SERVING the sentence you are still convicted of the offense. The sentence is only erased (IF it is erased) AFTER the successful completion of it. Until the sentence is erased you are still a convicted felon.
radiator
its heat
water boiling in a pot
Condution of heat
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Oh, dude, "condution" is like when you're walking around in a hot tub with a slice of pizza in one hand and a snorkel in the other. Just kidding! That's not a real word. Maybe you meant "conduction," which is like when heat or electricity moves through something. But hey, who am I to judge? Maybe condution is the next big thing!
Conduction is the transfer of heat particles from a high concentration to a low concentration in solids, liquids and gases.
Synaptic Transmission...concerns impulse condution
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Conduction is the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance without any movement of the substance itself. It occurs when vibrating particles transfer energy to neighboring particles.