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A toaster uses primarily conduction and radiation to cook food. Conduction occurs when the heating elements directly heat the bread touching them, while radiation happens when the heat is emitted to cook the outer surface.
Conduction can occur in liquids, although it is typically slower than in solids. In liquids, conduction happens as particles transfer heat energy through collisions, but the process is less efficient due to the more random arrangement of particles compared to solids.
YES conduction can happen anywhere conduction -the transfer of heat from one object directly to another object so when water vapour transfers energy to the air the kinetic energy of wtaer decreases
Conduction is the process by which heat energy is transferred from one solid to another through direct contact. This transfer happens as atoms or molecules vibrate and pass on energy to neighboring particles. Conduction is more effective in materials with high thermal conductivity, such as metals.
Conduction-happens when heat moves from one object to another through direct contact Radiation-happens when energy ,such as heat, moves in waves between one object and another Convection-happens when matter carries heat from one place to another
no it is a type of conduction that can happen in liquids and gases, conduction happens in solids, and radiation happens in gases
Convection has a cycle of what happens. Conduction dosent have a cycle
Conduction.
Conduction is heat transfer WITHOUT matter transfer Convection is heat transfer WITH matter transfer
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A toaster uses primarily conduction and radiation to cook food. Conduction occurs when the heating elements directly heat the bread touching them, while radiation happens when the heat is emitted to cook the outer surface.
Conduction in metals occurs through the movement of free electrons. In copper, the presence of multiple delocalized electrons allows for efficient conduction. In iron, conduction happens due to a combination of lattice vibrations and electron movement. Aluminum relies on the high density of free electrons to facilitate conduction.
Conduction can occur in liquids, although it is typically slower than in solids. In liquids, conduction happens as particles transfer heat energy through collisions, but the process is less efficient due to the more random arrangement of particles compared to solids.
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YES conduction can happen anywhere conduction -the transfer of heat from one object directly to another object so when water vapour transfers energy to the air the kinetic energy of wtaer decreases