Usually the cast iron or iron pieces are put directly into flame.As with blacksmiths, or when used in coaches or older cars. The irons were put in the fire, and taken out to be used. The servant or person in charge of the heat would would have to be aware of how long they had been in to insure that they weren't heated to a temp that would cause them to change shape. If an iron was left too long, it would "melt" or it could damage anything it was contacted with. Thus the famous line, "too many irons in the fire."
It becomes warmer
Conduction.
cast rod
heat is transferred only from high energetic concentration to low energetic concentration. therefore heat cant be transferred in any usual way.
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Conduction.
Iron conducts both heat and electricity very well.
The temperature of the solid iron rod will depend on its surroundings and any heat sources or cooling mechanisms that may be affecting it. In general, the temperature of a solid iron rod will be the same as its surroundings if it has reached thermal equilibrium. However, if there are heat sources or cooling mechanisms in the vicinity, the temperature of the rod may differ.
heat is transferred only from high energetic concentration to low energetic concentration. therefore heat cant be transferred in any usual way.
heat is transferred only from high energetic concentration to low energetic concentration. therefore heat cant be transferred in any usual way.
Conduction.
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Conduction.
Iron conducts both heat and electricity very well.
Iron rod is the good conductor of heat first of all it receives heat and after sometime paper gets heated and catches fire
The temperature of the solid iron rod will depend on its surroundings and any heat sources or cooling mechanisms that may be affecting it. In general, the temperature of a solid iron rod will be the same as its surroundings if it has reached thermal equilibrium. However, if there are heat sources or cooling mechanisms in the vicinity, the temperature of the rod may differ.
Because the hot water heat transfers into the rod.
iron rod
If you introduce the rod with the round strips into the flame of a candle, the paper will not catch fire. The fire will lick the paper but not burn down until the iron rod becomes hot. This is because iron rod just like any other metal is a good conductor of heat, it leads away the heat obtained by paper from the candle flames. Replace the iron rod by a wooden stick and paper will burn because wood is a poor conductor of heat. With copper rod the experiment is more successful.
An iron would why because an iron is a type of metal and metal heats up quickly