Conduction takes place in liquids and gaz's
no
yes
Conduction requires the presence of a medium such as solid, liquid, or gas for heat transfer to occur. In a vacuum, there are no particles to transfer heat energy through collisions, so conduction cannot take place. Heat can only be transferred in a vacuum through radiation.
Conduction cannot take place in liquids because the particles are free to move around, disrupting the transfer of heat. In solids, particles are closely packed and transfer heat through vibrating in place, allowing conduction to occur easily.
Wrong, transfer of heat by conduction does take place in fluids.
It does
i am a scientist. variation dose take place when a solid is turned to a gas.
take some ice (a solid) and melt it into water (a liquid)
Take water and place it in the freezer for a couple of hours. You have taken a liquid and turned it into a solid. Let the Ice set out on the table for a while and let it melt completely. You have now taken the solid and reverted it back to its liquid state.
No
When a candle burns the solid wax melts to liquid and then it gets oxidized. This change of solid in to liquid is a physical activities of changing the phase of a substance.
conduction take place in solids and gases