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3. Explain conduction of heat in solids on the basis of the kinetic theory of matter.​

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Answered by ishaan45modgil
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Heat in solids is realized because of the thermal vibrations of the atoms. More the kinetic energy of the atoms greater will be the temperature of the solid. This layer of atoms transfer the vibration to the next layer of atoms and so on. Hence heat flows through the solid which we call conduction.

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Explain conduction of heat in solids on the basis of the kinetic theory of matter

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Heat in solids is realized because of the thermal vibrations of the atoms. More the kinetic energy of the atoms greater will be the temperature of the solid. ... This layer of atoms transfer the vibration to the next layer of atoms and so on. Hence heat flows through the solid which we call conduction

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