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What is the movement of heat without matter to carry it is?

You think probable to convection or radiation.


The transfer of heat by the movement of molecules which carry the heat is called?

CONVECTION


What are the 3 kinds of heat transfer?

The three kinds of heat transfer are conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction is the transfer of heat through a material by direct contact, convection is the transfer of heat through a fluid (liquid or gas), and radiation is the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves.


Is matter needed for convection?

Yes, matter is needed for convection to occur. Convection is a heat transfer process that involves the movement of matter, typically a fluid like air or water, due to differences in density caused by temperature variations. Without matter to transport the heat, convection cannot take place.


What is the movement of molecules that carry heat energy in liquid?

convection


What term is used to describe hot air rising to carry heat?

The term is "convection." Convection is the process where hot air rises due to its lower density compared to cold air, allowing it to carry heat upward.


In conduction and convection heat moves through?

molecules in matter


What is the transfer of heat by the circulation of the warmed matter callled?

Convection.


What 2 processes transport Earths energy surpluses poleward from the tropics?

Wind and water. Air currents (wind) carry heat poleward. This is mainly heat transfer by convection. Water currents carry heat poleward. This is heat transfer by convection and conduction.


How does the process of travelling heat from vacuum differ from the heat travel through matter?

In a vacuum, heat transfer occurs through radiation, where electromagnetic waves carry thermal energy. In matter, however, heat transfer can occur through conduction, convection, and radiation. Matter allows for direct contact between particles, facilitating conduction and convection, whereas a vacuum does not support these mechanisms.


What do conduction and convection use that radiation does not?

Conduction and convection use matter (such as solids, liquids, or gases) to transfer heat, while radiation does not require matter and can transfer heat through electromagnetic waves.


How convection is different from conduction?

Conduction is heat transfer WITHOUT matter transfer Convection is heat transfer WITH matter transfer