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Wrong, transfer of heat does take place in fluids. In fact it can take place more efficiently in fluids than in solids because convection is possible in fluids.

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Why does transfer of heat not place by conduction in fluids?

Wrong, transfer of heat by conduction does take place in fluids.


What is Heat convention?

It is the process of transfer of heat from one place to other with actual movement of heated particles. Convention of heat take place in fluids and gases .


Why transfer of heat in fluids take place by convection?

Heat transfer will use all three modes, but convection is (by far) the fastest, thus you can ignore the other two if you wish. This will produce errors in your calculations - you must decide if the errors are small enough to be acceptable.


Which kind of heat transfer can't take place in a vacuum?

Conduction, which is the transfer of heat through direct contact between particles, cannot take place in a vacuum because there are no particles present to transfer the heat.


Where on the earth does heat transfer take place?

In all circumstances where a material is hotter than its surroundings, heat transfer takes place.


What are three things fluids can do?

Fluids can flow and take the shape of their container. They can exert pressure on their surroundings and transfer energy through their movement. Fluids can also transmit heat by convection.


What is needed for conduction and convection to take place but not radiation?

Conduction and convection require a medium, such as solids or fluids, to transfer heat through direct contact or movement. Radiation, on the other hand, can occur in a vacuum or through empty space as electromagnetic waves. So, for conduction and convection to take place but not radiation, a medium for heat transfer is necessary.


What materials allows convection to take place?

water/gasses


What is the transfer of heat by currents?

The transfer of heat by currents is known as convection. This process occurs when heat is transferred through the movement of fluids, such as air or water, due to temperature differences. As a fluid is heated, it becomes less dense and rises, carrying heat energy with it, while cooler, denser fluid moves in to take its place.


Identify and diferentiate the different methods of heat transfer?

The main methods of heat transfer are conduction (transfer through direct contact of particles), convection (transfer through fluid movement), and radiation (transfer through electromagnetic waves). Conduction occurs in solids, convection in fluids like air and water, and radiation can take place in a vacuum. Each method has different mechanisms of transferring heat energy.


Where does conduction take place in the process of heat transfer?

Conduction takes place in the process of heat transfer through direct contact between objects or substances.


What is the transfer of energy from one place to another by the motion of gas or liquid?

This process describes convection, which involves the transfer of heat through the movement of fluids such as gases or liquids. As the fluid heats up, it becomes less dense and rises, carrying heat energy to another location. Conversely, the cooler, denser fluid then moves in to take its place, creating a continuous cycle of energy transfer.