Either Convection(hot air rises - the same way you feel the heat when you hold your hand a few inches above an electric iron/heater or even a frying pan that's hot) or Radiation(the way you feel warm or hot under sunlight) or Both i.e. radiation+convection.
Heat would travel the fasted through gas because the particles in gas have a lot of energy from heat which allows them to move freely.
Heat can travel by conduction, convection and radiation in liquids and gases.
No, it travels by convection. Heat rises in the air and then the cool air is drawn in by the heat.
Yes heat can travel through gas by way of ignition
heat may be able to go through water..................................
Heat would travel the fasted through gas because the particles in gas have a lot of energy from heat which allows them to move freely.
It can travcel through... soild liquid gas and vaccumm
Heat can travel by conduction, convection and radiation in liquids and gases.
liquid will make gas only if it is hot, because the heat will make it steam up making it a gas.
No, it travels by convection. Heat rises in the air and then the cool air is drawn in by the heat.
Heat waves do not travel through the ozone layer. Some infrared radiation passes through it, but "far infrared" does not. Ozone is a greenhouse gas.
Yes heat can travel through gas by way of ignition
Fluids i.e liquid and gas are poor conductors. Only convection is possible.
Heat can transfer through a fluid by conduction and/or convection (with convection being the most efficient). If the fluid is a gas then heat can also transfer through it by radiation (but this does not work in liquid fluids).
Some, but not all. Some materials are insulators- heat does not travel well through them.
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P waves can travel through gas, solids, and liquids and Swaves can only travel through solids.