Radiation does not need particles to transfer heat.
Convection does.
convection
The particles can slide past one another. This is because they are far apart.
there is no such thing as heat particles. Electrons carry heat to and from molecules.
Yes because you are transferring heat
Convection does.
convection
Yep. Only when the fast moving particles are transferring in Conduction,Convection and Radiation is it called "Heat".
it warms the air particles... witch then transfer the heat to you
The particles can slide past one another. This is because they are far apart.
They both have to do with the transfer of heat. Heating an object is transferring heat into the system. Freezing an object is transferring heat out of the system.
No,the transfer of heat by the movement of heated fluid is called convection.
its a good conductor of heat
Conduction:- Conduction is the transfer heat from a hotter to a colder body by vibrating. Convection:- Is the main heat transfer mechanism in fluids. Radiation:- Radiation is the process of particles transferring heat through matter or space.
there is no such thing as heat particles. Electrons carry heat to and from molecules.
Radiation
Heat energy