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1. Explain how heat is conducted from the heated end of a rod to its cold end

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heat is conducted from the heated end of a rod to its cold end through the effective vibration of its molecules. When one end of the rod heats up, the molecules of that end starts vibrating and colliding with the nearby molecules to make them unstable.

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Answered by rizwan1
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Explanation:

when heat is given a one end of rod the atoms get excited and vibrate in it's position (it can't move as it is a solid and atoms are tightly packed together ) which transfers heat from one end to another. Also the free electrons in the outermost shell electron moves from one end to another thus transfeŕring heat.

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