All three, solid liquid and gas.
it comes in liquid and solid states
in solid liquid and gasses
Saltory conduction only occurs in the myelinated axons.
I believe "heat"To change from one state of matter to another state of matter heat is added or taken away.I think that makes sense!
Conduction is the transfer of heat by direct contact. It is more likely to occur in soilds and liquids because the particles are closer and move slower.
Conduction can occur in all states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas. It involves the transfer of heat energy through direct contact between particles, making it a key process in the transfer of thermal energy.
Conduction cannot occur within a vacuum because it requires a substrate (i.e. matter) for energy to be transferred.
Conduction cannot occur within a vacuum because it requires a substrate (i.e. matter) for energy to be transferred.
Conduction and convection are types of heat transfer that occur only in matter. Conduction is the transfer of heat through direct contact between particles, while convection involves the movement of heated matter, such as air or water, transferring heat from one place to another. Radiation, on the other hand, can occur in a vacuum because it does not need a medium to transfer heat.
In outer space, conduction and convection do not occur because these processes require matter to transfer heat, and space is a near vacuum with very few particles. However, radiation does occur, as it involves the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves. Objects in space can emit or absorb radiation, which allows them to exchange thermal energy even in the absence of air or other matter.
Energy from the sun travels to Earth by radiation because space is a vacuum and there is no medium for convection or conduction to occur. Radiation is the most efficient way for heat to transfer through the vacuum of space.
Power losses in a thyristor during operation primarily arise from conduction and switching losses. Conduction losses occur when the thyristor is in the on-state, as the voltage drop across the device leads to power dissipation. Switching losses occur during the transition between on and off states, where energy is dissipated as the device changes its conduction state. Additionally, reverse recovery losses can occur in some thyristor configurations, contributing further to overall power losses.
No, conduction requires the presence of matter for energy to be transferred. Energy transfer by conduction occurs through direct contact between particles in a material, so without matter, conduction cannot take place.
it comes in liquid and solid states
in solid liquid and gasses
yep
Saltory conduction only occurs in the myelinated axons.