conduction takes place in a non metal by vibrating particles
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Conduction cannot take place in liquids because the particles are free to move around, disrupting the transfer of heat. In solids, particles are closely packed and transfer heat through vibrating in place, allowing conduction to occur easily.
An example of conduction is when a metal spoon in a hot drink gets hot at the handle end. An example of convection is when warmer air rises, causing cooler air to move in and take its place, creating a convection current.
The metal pole rapidly 'CONDUCTS' heat away from your tongue.
Conduction takes place in the process of heat transfer through direct contact between objects or substances.
It is called conduction when electricity passes through a metal due to the movement of free electrons within the metal's structure.
Conduction takes place in liquids and gaz's
no
Wrong, transfer of heat by conduction does take place in fluids.
It does
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conduction take place in solids and gases
Conduction cannot take place in liquids because the particles are free to move around, disrupting the transfer of heat. In solids, particles are closely packed and transfer heat through vibrating in place, allowing conduction to occur easily.
An example of conduction is when a metal spoon in a hot drink gets hot at the handle end. An example of convection is when warmer air rises, causing cooler air to move in and take its place, creating a convection current.
The metal pole rapidly 'CONDUCTS' heat away from your tongue.
Conduction takes place in the process of heat transfer through direct contact between objects or substances.
Conduction is the misfit. The other three take place at the Atomic or molecular level. Conduction is the transmission of energy, not particles.