No, convection requires the movement of particles. Since space is a vacuum, there are no particles present.
This heat can transfer from one object to another example touching a hot stove the heat will transfer to your body
Because conduction and convection require particles to transfer heat. Space is a vacuum (has no particles in it) so convection and conduction cannot occur.
there is no medium for conduction or convection. all energy must be received from radiative sources.
All substances.
convection
No, there can't be conduction in empty space. Heat may travel through empty space through radiation, though.
No
Yes it can
Because conduction and convection require particles to transfer heat. Space is a vacuum (has no particles in it) so convection and conduction cannot occur.
For conduction and convection we need a material medium. But for radiation such a meaterial medium is not necessary. So in free space radiation can pass through easily.
It depends on how you want to look at it. heat can only be transferred three ways: Convection, which is transferring heat through a fluid, Conduction, which is transfer of heat through a solid, and by radiation, which is emitted light in the infrared wavelengths. radiation can travel through space just fine, but convection and conduction are right out if there isn't anything that can be heated up. Radiation doesn't require a medium, and can thus transfer heat through a vacuum.
there is no medium for conduction or convection. all energy must be received from radiative sources.
All substances.
convection
Actually heat cannot travel through vacuum. sun emits radiations (obviously electromagnetic radiations.) which needs no medium to travel. hence these radiations travel through space and reaches earth where it interacts with atmosphere. when these radiations fall on media like air, water land etc. the radiation is converted into heat energy. Thus it is clear that heat from sun is converted into radiations which travel through space and reaches earth where it is converted to light.
If your talking about the majority of space which is just nothing then heat affects it through radiation. Since there is no matter to transfer heat heat cannot be transfered through conduction or convection. Like the closer you travel to the sun the hotter its going to get but not because of direct contact or matter.
No, there can't be conduction in empty space. Heat may travel through empty space through radiation, though.
You are probably thinking of convection, which is transfer of heat by currents set up by variations in density of the liquid.