Difference between conduction, convection and Radiation
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different types of state
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in conduction hotter end to colder end
in convection higher to lower level of water
in radiation no medium required direct from sun we get heat
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The matter is present around us, in three states, solid, liquid and gas. The conversion of matter from one state to another is termed as a change in state, that takes place due to the exchange of heat between the matter and its surroundings. So, heat is the transition of energy from one system to another, due to the difference in temperature, which occurs in three different ways, that are conduction, convection and radiation.
People often misconstrue, these forms of heat transfer but, they are based on diverse physical interaction to transfer energy. To study the difference between conduction, convection and radiation, let’s take a look at the article provided below.
People often misconstrue, these forms of heat transfer but, they are based on diverse physical interaction to transfer energy. To study the difference between conduction, convection and radiation, let’s take a look at the article provided below.
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