The two necessary conditions for the conduction of heat are a temperature gradient (difference in temperature) and a material that can conduct heat, such as metals or solids. Heat energy flows from areas of higher temperature to areas of lower temperature through the material.
Heat conduction occurs between two objects when they are in direct contact with each other and there is a temperature difference between them. This allows heat to flow from the hotter object to the cooler object until they reach thermal equilibrium.
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Conduction
No, two objects do not have to be touching to transfer heat through conduction. Heat can also be transferred through conduction between objects that are in close proximity to each other.
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Two examples of heat conduction that are observable in everyday life:- heat conduction through walls- heat conduction through clothing- heat conduction from many home appliances
Heat conduction occurs between two objects when they are in direct contact with each other and there is a temperature difference between them. This allows heat to flow from the hotter object to the cooler object until they reach thermal equilibrium.
There are three methods of heat transfer, conduction, convection and radiation. Of these, the two which are important are conduction and convection. Convection is the heat transfer method as cooler air passes between the fins of the radiator, and conduction is the transference of heat from the hot coolant to the metal fins.
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Conduction
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No, two objects do not have to be touching to transfer heat through conduction. Heat can also be transferred through conduction between objects that are in close proximity to each other.
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It require the medium with conduction property. The medium must be stable enough to withstand heat and not thermally decompose. It is then apply temperature difference to start such conduction heat transfer.
the answer is conduction because it transfers heat between two substances that are in contact.
Conduction
Conduction.