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Conductivity.
Heat is conducted when one atom or molecule collides with and transfers energy to another atom or molecule.
The rate at which heat flows through a material between points at different tempatures
it transfers from heat flow
Energy transfers from one object to another. It supplies heat to nearby objects.
Conductivity.
Heat is conducted when one atom or molecule collides with and transfers energy to another atom or molecule.
The type of chemical reaction required for electrons to flow from one molecule to the next and provide energy for metabolism is a redox (reduction-oxidation) reaction. In this reaction, one molecule acts as a reducing agent, donating electrons, while the other molecule acts as an oxidizing agent, accepting the electrons. This transfer of electrons generates energy that can be used by the body for various metabolic processes.
yes, if heat didn't pass from one molecule to another, nothing would not be hot or warm.
heat flow and waves
The rate at which heat flows through a material between points at different tempatures
it transfers from heat flow
it transfers from heat flow
heat transfer from one molecule to another
it transfers from heat flow
Conduction.
In most realistic situations heat flow can be said to occur from a region of higher temperature to one of lower temperature. As the region of higher temperature loses heat and the other region gains heat their temperatures become closer and the rate of heat flow diminishes. If, however, it can be contrived to maintain the source of heat at a constant temperature and the destination of the heat also at a constant temperature, then the heat will flow between the two at a constant rate, called steady heat flow.