Yes. Energy radiated in the infra-red part of the spectrum can be felt without any intervening matter. However, you must still have the temperature sensitive nerves in your skin, or temperature sensitive equipment in your equipment and those will be made of matter!
Heat does not occupie space, and does not have definite volume, so it is not a matter!!!!^_^
Typically heat changes the STATE of matter from solid to liquid to gas.However, heat can also cause chemical changes for example combustion.
Pyrolysis
I believe that since the vacuum is absent of matter, there is not matter to which the heat of the outside of the container can pass on its heat. In other words, if there was air inside the tude instead of a vacuum, the hotter outside of the container would make the air hot inside the walls of the container, so thus the hot air would make the inside of the container hot too. This is like a chain of heat, as the heat moves from matter to matter, bbut the vacuum limits the matter in the chaing, so less heat is passed onto the nitrogen.
No,the transfer of heat by the movement of heated fluid is called convection.
No. Heat and light are forms of energy, not matter.
The movement of heat without matter to carry it is called radiation. Radiation is the transfer of heat energy in the form of electromagnetic waves, such as infrared radiation from the sun to Earth.
because it is always at space
No.
conduction
no.
You think probable to convection or radiation.
Yes, energy can exist without matter. Energy is a distinct concept from matter and can exist in various forms such as light, heat, motion, or sound. In the absence of matter, energy can still propagate and interact with its surroundings.
Radiation transfers heat from one object to another without transferring matter. This occurs through electromagnetic waves emitted by the hotter object and absorbed by the cooler object.
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Conduction is heat transfer WITHOUT matter transfer Convection is heat transfer WITH matter transfer
By radiation. Only conduction and convection need a medium in which to move