When you touch a hot pan, the heat is transferred from the pan to your hand by a process called conduction. The molecules in the pan vibrate faster due to the heat, passing the energy to the molecules in your hand, which causes them to vibrate faster as well. This increase in vibration is perceived by your nerves as heat.
If your hand directly touches the hot pot or pan, the heat is transferred from the pot or pan to your hand by conduction.
When you touch a hot pan on the stove and feel the heat transferring from the pan to your hand, that is an example of conduction.
The energy transferred in this scenario is thermal energy, which moves from the hot pan to your hand, resulting in a sensation of heat.
That is called thermal conduction, which is the transfer of heat from one object to another through direct contact. In this case, the heat from the hot pan moves to your hand through thermal conduction.
An example of conduction is when you touch a hot pan on the stove. Heat is transferred through conduction as the molecules in the pan vibrate and collide with the molecules in your hand, transferring heat energy from the pan to your hand.
its a reaction....
If your hand directly touches the hot pot or pan, the heat is transferred from the pot or pan to your hand by conduction.
When you touch a hot pan on the stove and feel the heat transferring from the pan to your hand, that is an example of conduction.
"Conduction" is what is happening.
heat transfer
The energy transferred in this scenario is thermal energy, which moves from the hot pan to your hand, resulting in a sensation of heat.
That is called thermal conduction, which is the transfer of heat from one object to another through direct contact. In this case, the heat from the hot pan moves to your hand through thermal conduction.
what pan? if you are talking about on a stove its because the element on the stove gets hot when you turn it on and the heat gets transferred from the element onto the pan.
No, a hot pan is not cold. A hot pan is one that has been heated and will be warm to the touch, not cold.
An example of conduction is when you touch a hot pan on the stove. Heat is transferred through conduction as the molecules in the pan vibrate and collide with the molecules in your hand, transferring heat energy from the pan to your hand.
An example of conduction in heat transfer is when you touch a hot pan on the stove, and the heat is transferred from the pan to your hand. The metal of the pan conducts the heat to your skin through direct contact.
The transfer of energy from the hot pot or pan to your hand is called heat transfer or thermal conduction. This occurs due to the temperature difference between the objects, causing the heat to flow from the hotter object (the pot) to the cooler one (your hand).