answersLogoWhite

0

Conduction itself can have no source.

Conduction is the action of moving kinetic energy through particles using vibration.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Physics
Related Questions

Is a vent a source convection conduction or radiation?

conduction


Does conduction produce heat?

no, conduction describes how the heat is transported not how it is generated. With conduction, a heat source is still needed.


Heat energy can be transferred from a source to a receiver by?

Heat energy can be transferred from a source to a receiver by conduction, convection, and radiation.


What is the definition of thermal conduction?

Thermal conduction is the transfer of heat through a material by the collision of molecules. It occurs in solids, liquids, and gases and is governed by the material's thermal conductivity and temperature difference.


What is it called when thermal energy flows from one source to the other?

Heat transfer.


Thermal energy travels through the bottom of the pan by?

conduction – where heat is transferred from the heat source to the metal pan through direct contact. The molecules in the hot source transfer their kinetic energy to the molecules in the pan, causing them to vibrate and increase in temperature.


What has the author Nicolaos George Fkiaras written?

Nicolaos George Fkiaras has written: 'Heat conduction in a cone with a ring source' -- subject(s): Conduction, Mathematical models, Heat, Cone


How many ways does heat transfer occur?

conduction - requires direct physical contact between source and sinkconvection - requires a fluid between source and sinkradiation - electromagnetic radiation from source to sink


Is the hob on the oven convection cunduction or radiation?

The hob on the oven uses conduction as the primary method of heat transfer. Conduction is the transfer of heat through direct contact with a heat source, such as the heating elements on the hob.


Ice cubes melt quickly on a frying pan?

conduction by trey


When heat travels in a vacuum to heat another source this is known as?

Radiative heat transfer, or simply: radiation. As opposed to conduction and convection.


How does conduction heat solids?

Heat energy from the source causes the particles to oscillate (vibrate) this chains and causes neighbouring particles to vibrate.