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10. By conduction, heat is transferred through liquids. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In fluids, heat is often transferred by convection, in which the motion of the fluid itself carries heat from one place to another. Another way to transfer heat is by conduction, which does not involve any motion of a substance, but rather is a transfer of energy within a substance (or between substances in contact).

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Answered by ChinuKP
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Conduction is the most significant form of heat transfer within a solid object or between solids in thermal contact. Conduction is most significant in solids, and less though in liquids and gases, due to the space between molecules.

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Conduction is the process by which heat energy is transmitted through collisions between neighboring atoms or molecules. ... The fire's heat causes molecules in the pan to vibrate faster, making it hotter. These vibrating molecules collide with their neighboring molecules, making them also vibrate faster.

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