No. Conduction needs a material and an atmosphere to be transmitted.
Conduction doesn't occur in fluids. Convection currents are the form in which heat travels in fluids.
Thermal conduction is the transfer of heat energy through particles in contact with one another. Because heat energy is essentially kinetic energy, the particle with more kinetic energy collides with the particle with less kinetic energy, speeding it up and therefore causing it to absorb some of the heat energy from the first particle.
It can occur through conduction, convection and radiation.
Because, conduction is the transfer of heat flow fro one object to another. So that means they must touch to make conduction occur.
Copper is good for electricity conduction.The entire rod became hot by conduction.
Conduction is a phenomenon not a material.
No. Conduction needs a material and an atmosphere to be transmitted.
Conduction doesn't occur in fluids. Convection currents are the form in which heat travels in fluids.
Conduction!
Thermal conduction is the transfer of heat energy through particles in contact with one another. Because heat energy is essentially kinetic energy, the particle with more kinetic energy collides with the particle with less kinetic energy, speeding it up and therefore causing it to absorb some of the heat energy from the first particle.
It can occur through conduction, convection and radiation.
Because, conduction is the transfer of heat flow fro one object to another. So that means they must touch to make conduction occur.
BLA
Saltory conduction only occurs in the myelinated axons.
This is conduction.
Any conduction material is called anntena.