Cause the heat had just passed onto you witch made you feel it. Also that means your body is a conductor not an insulator.
An example of conduction is when you touch a hot stove and feel the heat transferring from the stove to your hand.
When you touch a hot pan on the stove and feel the heat transferring from the pan to your hand, that is an example of conduction.
An example of conduction is when you touch a hot pan on the stove. Heat is transferred through conduction as the molecules in the pan vibrate and collide with the molecules in your hand, transferring heat energy from the pan to your hand.
An example of conduction in heat transfer is when you touch a hot pan on the stove, and the heat is transferred from the pan to your hand. The metal of the pan conducts the heat to your skin through direct contact.
The heat you feel when you touch a hot stove is conducted heat, which occurs when your hand comes into direct contact with the hot surface of the stove. Heat energy transfers from the stove to your hand through the process of conduction.
An example of conduction is when you touch a hot stove and feel the heat transferring from the stove to your hand.
When you touch a hot pan on the stove and feel the heat transferring from the pan to your hand, that is an example of conduction.
An example of conduction is when you touch a hot pan on the stove. Heat is transferred through conduction as the molecules in the pan vibrate and collide with the molecules in your hand, transferring heat energy from the pan to your hand.
Yes.
CONDUCTION:- Touching a stove and being burned Ice cooling down your hand Boiling water by thrusting a red-hot piece of iron into it
An example of conduction in heat transfer is when you touch a hot pan on the stove, and the heat is transferred from the pan to your hand. The metal of the pan conducts the heat to your skin through direct contact.
-ice in a drink - flat iron
The heat you feel when you touch a hot stove is conducted heat, which occurs when your hand comes into direct contact with the hot surface of the stove. Heat energy transfers from the stove to your hand through the process of conduction.
No that is just a hand over the stove. If the stove element is turned on and you place your hand close to the element you will feel heat. This is heat radiation, the same as when you feel the heat from the sun, also heat radiation.
It is an example of conduction
some examples of conduction are:*Holding onto a metal pan handle while the pan is heating on the stove, you'll feel the heat eventually on your palm.*the earth's crust gets heat from inner earth , the warm mantle below.*ice on your hand*a metal spoon in hot soup
Heat transfer through conduction occurs when two objects in contact transfer heat by direct molecular interactions. Heat flows from the object with higher temperature to the object with lower temperature, causing the molecules to vibrate and transfer thermal energy. The rate of heat transfer through conduction depends on the thermal conductivity of the materials and the temperature difference between the objects.