Solids cannot transfuse heat. Though they can transfer heat.
trans·fuse
transˈfyo͞oz/
verb
MEDICINE transfer (blood or its components) from one person or animal to another.
cause (something or someone) to be permeated or infused by something.
"we became transfused by a radiance of joy"
A solid metal can absorb heat from another object through the process of conduction, where heat is transferred between objects that are in direct contact with each other.
Conduction
When particles in a solid absorb heat and vibrate to the point where they can move past one another, the solid undergoes a phase change from a solid to a liquid. This process is called melting. The particles transition from a fixed, ordered arrangement in a solid to a more disordered, free-flowing arrangement in a liquid.
In a solid, heat is transferred through a process called conduction. This happens when heat energy is transferred from one particle to another in a solid material through direct contact. The particles vibrate faster as they gain energy, causing adjacent particles to also vibrate and transfer heat.
Heat will cause a solid to melt into a liquid.
The process of solid materials being shaped and reformed due to heat or pressure is called
melting down
Conduction
Heat is transferred through solid rock via conduction, where thermal energy is transferred from one particle to another by direct contact. This process occurs when particles vibrate against each other, passing on heat energy. As a result, heat is conducted through the solid rock, spreading the thermal energy throughout the material.
MELTING!!!!!!!!! When the solid object turns into a liquid it melts because of heat.
Conduction is the process by which heat energy is transferred from one solid to another through direct contact. This transfer happens as atoms or molecules vibrate and pass on energy to neighboring particles. Conduction is more effective in materials with high thermal conductivity, such as metals.
The process of changing a solid to a liquid by heating is called melting. This is when the solid absorbs enough heat energy to overcome its intermolecular forces and transitions into a liquid state without changing its chemical composition.