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A heat carried by Conduction
It is conduction that will transfer heat from a cooking pot to the handle.
Conduction.
Yes, conduction is when two objects are touching. For instance if you touch the stove thermal energy from the stove goes into your hand burning you.
Cause the heat had just passed onto you witch made you feel it. Also that means your body is a conductor not an insulator.
A heat carried by Conduction
It is conduction that will transfer heat from a cooking pot to the handle.
There are 4 types of heat transfer, convection, conduction, radiation, and direct flame contact. When you touch the stove the heat is transferred directly from one body, the stove, to the other, the finger. This is heat transfer by conduction.
Conduction.
Conduction Conduction is the transfer through direct contact which leads to the vibration of atoms. An example of conduction is a frying pan on a stove.
Yes, conduction is when two objects are touching. For instance if you touch the stove thermal energy from the stove goes into your hand burning you.
Neither, it is radiation that causes you to feel the heat from a distance.
Cause the heat had just passed onto you witch made you feel it. Also that means your body is a conductor not an insulator.
When objects touch, heat is transferred by the process of conduction. Conduction is when heat transfers when molecules collide!
Convection - Hot air circulating from a heater Conduction - A hot stove with a pan on it Radiation - A hot stove
In Conduction the heat flows by molecular contact (i.e.) by touch)
A pot handle on a stove