Convection.
Convection is the process whereby heat is transferred by the mass movement of molecules from one place to another.
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Diffusion involves the movement of material from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.Osmosis is a type of diffusion that specifically involves the movement of water.Facilitated diffusion is also a type of diffusion that uses special transport proteins to transfer larger molecules, such as glucose, across cell membranes.Filtration involves the movement of water and solute molecules across the cell membrane due to hydrostatic pressure. This pressure is generated by the cardiovascular system as blood is pumped through the body's blood vessels.so therefore Filtration is the answer.
It's called conduction - although if you were to examine the material on a molecular level you would still see the molecules vibrating and colliding with each other to transfer the heat.
The modes of transfer of heat are: # Conduction # Convection # Radiation In Conduction, heat is transferred along the material by the vibration of molecules. The molecules, however, don't actually move from their positions. It is usually seen in solids only. Heat transfer in Convection is by actual movement of material molecules. It is seen in liquids and gases. Radiation is the mode of transfer which does not need any material medium. The transfer of heat is done by electromagnetic waves.
Conduction.
Yes.
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When molecules collide and there is a transfer of energy as heat, this is called conduction. When fluids of different temperatures transfer energy by movement, this is called convection.
When molecules collide and there is a transfer of energy as heat, this is called conduction. When fluids of different temperatures transfer energy by movement, this is called convection.
Conduction involves the direct contact between two objects to transfer heat.