Conduction.
The transfer of energy by movement of particles is called Convection.
transfer energy by vibrating particles of matter
Heat transfer by movement of particles from one part of a fluid to another is called convection.
There are 3 ways for heat/thermal energy to transfer through the movement of particles. First, Conduction: where particles bump into each other and "pass on" the heat. Second, Convection: where warm particles rise up and cool particles drop to fill the space therefore forming a convection cycle of renewable heat. Third, radiation: where particles itself gives off excess heat to any other particles that may either absorb it or bounce it back
Movement requires energy.
The transfer of energy by movement of particles is called Convection.
Convection is the movement of particles due to a gradient of energy. Heat energy is thus transfered by the moving particles.
motion
transfer energy by vibrating particles of matter
Sound is the perceived movement of air particles against the eardrum. In order for this movement of sound particles to be created, some work must have been done upon them, and work is simply a transfer of energy.
Heat transfer by movement of particles from one part of a fluid to another is called convection.
Vibrating particles have vibration energy and they pass their energy to neighboring particles vibrating with less intensity. This happens in solids, wherethis energy is transferred from a hot region (where particles vibrate with more intensity) to a cooler region (where particles vibrate with less intensity). This transfer of energy is heat transfer, and this mechanism of heat transfer is called "conduction".
There are 3 ways for heat/thermal energy to transfer through the movement of particles. First, Conduction: where particles bump into each other and "pass on" the heat. Second, Convection: where warm particles rise up and cool particles drop to fill the space therefore forming a convection cycle of renewable heat. Third, radiation: where particles itself gives off excess heat to any other particles that may either absorb it or bounce it back
Convection
an object which participates in a process which uses the movement of electrons (negatively charged particles) to transfer energy eg. a wire or plug or an object which receives its energy from the movement of electrons eg. a lightbulb
Movement requires energy.
No! radiation is the transfer of energy in the form of electromagnetic waves.