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7. How does transfer of heat takes place?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In solids, heat is transferred through the process of conduction. This is because the molecules in solids are rigid and only vibrate on heating rather than moving from one place to the other. The vibrating molecules of the hotter region hit those molecules in the colder region, causing the transfer of heat.

Answered by thanushreeprathap1
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In other words, heat is transferred by conduction when adjacent atoms vibrate against one another, or as electrons move from one atom to another. Conduction is the most significant means of heat transfer within a solid or between solid objects in thermal contact. Fluids—especially gases—are less conductive.

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