it is called conduction
The transfer of thermal energy by molecules bumping into each other is known as conduction. Thermal energy is energy that comes from heat.
it is called conduction
Conduction involves the transfer of heat through direct contact between molecules, where the molecules bump into each other and transfer kinetic energy.
The transfer of thermal energy by particles bumping into each other is called conduction. In this process, heat is transferred through a material or between materials in direct contact by the collision of molecules or atoms.
Conduction involves vibrating molecules transferring heat energy to nearby particles through direct contact.
The thermal energy of a molecule is also its kinetic energy, so KE1i + KE2i = KE1f + KE2f. (1 and 2 = molecules; i and f = initial and final energies).
diffusion
That would be a description of heat transfer by conduction.
it is called conduction
no it is the molecules in the water moving fast and bumping into each other
Diffusion is caused when molecules are moving around and bumping each other in the cell. Collisions cause the molecules to them push apart from one another. Eventually the molecules continue to do this and they spread throughout the area.
Temperature has a positive relation on resistance. This is because as the temperature gets higher, the molecules in the surface move more, which will cause more resistance since the molecules will be moving and bumping into things.