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conduction is the method of transfer of heat in
A.liquids
B.solids
C.gases
D.vacuum.​

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Answered by atharvachauhan57
18

Answer:

Solids

Explanation:

Conduction takes place in solids, whereas convection takes place in fluids(i.e., liquids and gases). Transfer of heat does not take place in vacuum.

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Answered by zumba12
1

Conduction is the method of transfer of heat in (B) solids.

Explanation:

  • Conduction is the process through which heat moves from one point to another in solids. Heat transport in liquids and gases occurs via convection. Since there are no particles of just about any sort that may move and transmit heat, heat transmission occurs through the mechanism of radiation.
  • As a result, heat is transmitted via radiation in a blank space or vacuum. When we heat 1 end of such a metal bar by holding this over a gas stove, we notice that the other end becomes hot after a while.
  • As a result, heat is transported from the heated side of the bar towards the cold end. There really is no movement of something like the particles of the metal bar material in this example of heat transmission.
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