This transfer of heat is called convection.
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Radiation does not require a heated liquid to transfer energy.
Conduction is the transfer of energy by contact while convection is the transfer when liquid particles move in a cyclic manner when it is heated.
this energy is conduction or thermal energy
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CONVECTION
Radiation does not require a heated liquid to transfer energy.
Conduction is the transfer of energy by contact while convection is the transfer when liquid particles move in a cyclic manner when it is heated.
this energy is conduction or thermal energy
fastly apropreatlly
CONVECTION
When a liquid is heated, the particles gain energy and begin to move more rapidly. This increased kinetic energy causes the particles to move farther apart and slide past one another more easily. As a result, the liquid expands and becomes less dense.
The energy between particles. The particles must be heated so that there is no forces of attraction, therefore the solids particles can loosen into liquid particles and the liquids particles can loosen into gas, the heat energy is used to make the particles move faster
Its particles acquire greater kinetic energy.
No. radiant energy (including heat) can pass though a vacuum.
The kinetic energy content increases and the speed of its particles increases.
Energy or the heat amount can make changes in matter because when particles are heated energy causes the particles to vibrate. Vibration defines weather something is liquid, solid or gas. Lots of vibration makes the particles to spread. So if something starts of solid and is heated it will melt into a liquid and if heated more will turn into a gas from the amount of vibration and energy.
When a liquid is heated to a temperature at which particles throughout the liquid have enough kinetic energy to vaporize, the liquid begins to boil.