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All the three modes of heat transfer are involved in

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Answered by jiya934957
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conduction, convection, radiation

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What is Heat Transfer?


Thermal energy is related to the temperature of matter. For a given material and mass, the higher the temperature, the greater its thermal energy. Heat transfer is a study of the exchange of thermal energy through a body or between bodies which occurs when there is a temperature difference. When two bodies are at different temperatures, thermal energy transfers from the one with higher temperature to the one with lower temperature. Heat always transfers from hot to cold.

Table 1 shows the common SI and English units and conversion factors used for heat and heat transfer rates. Heat is typically given the symbol Q, and is expressed in joules (J) in SI units. The rate of heat transfer is measured in watts (W), equal to joules per second, and is denoted by q. The heat flux, or the rate of heat transfer per unit area, is measured in watts per area (W/m2), and uses q" for the symbol.




Three Modes of Heat Transfer



There are three modes of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation. Any energy exchange between bodies occurs through one of these modes or a combination of them. Conduction is the transfer of heat through solids or stationery fluids. Convection uses the movement of fluids to transfer heat. Radiation does not require a medium for transferring heat; this mode uses the electromagnetic radiation emitted by an object for exchanging heat.


Conduction


Convection


Radiation



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