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Convection.
convection
Heat transfer by Brownian motion takes place only in fluids (liquids, gases, and plasmas).
the same amount of heat takes place in the inner and outer of a silencer because the silencer is a metal
The transfer of heat in the water and in other liquid takes place by the movement of Molecules from the source of heat to the other part of liquid.This results the Boiling in the liquid.
In all circumstances where a material is hotter than its surroundings, heat transfer takes place.
conduction
Convection.
convection
Heat transfer by Brownian motion takes place only in fluids (liquids, gases, and plasmas).
Convection
the same amount of heat takes place in the inner and outer of a silencer because the silencer is a metal
The transfer of heat in the water and in other liquid takes place by the movement of Molecules from the source of heat to the other part of liquid.This results the Boiling in the liquid.
Thermal
Only by radiation, if not screened and by conduction, if mounted on a thermal conductor (heat sink)
Wrong, transfer of heat by conduction does take place in fluids.
The three most common types of heat transfer are convection, radiation, and conduction. Convection is the movement of heat through a liquid. Radiation is the movement of heat from a distance like the sun warms the earth and a fire warms things that are near. Conduction is the transfer of heat through touch like when you touch a hot pan, stove, etc.