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They vibrate and pass the vibrations along which spread the heat.

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Not entirely sure but I will find out and tell you! :)

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the heat from the bunish burner heat travels on to the cooper rod and when moves and meats the cooper rod and when the heat will make the cooper rod steam

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it travels by conductor

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Q: What happens to the motion of the copper atoms in the rod as it is heated?
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