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Does conduction occur in vacuum?

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Answered by BrainlyBeyonder
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⇒Does conduction occur in vacuum?

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⇒Since conduction and convection depend on material surrounding the object, they would not occur if your house was in a vacuum. However, the house would still slowly heat up or cool down due to radiation. Answer 4: It's true that heat cannot conduct through vacuum, since conduction only happens when molecules collide.

Answered by vaibhav589sanaya
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Explanation:

Since conduction and convection depend on material surrounding the object, they would not occur if your house was in a vacuum. However, the house would still slowly heat up or cool down due to radiation. Answer 4: It's true that heat cannot conduct through vacuum, since conduction only happens when molecules collide

Answered by vaibhav589sanaya
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Explanation:

Since conduction and convection depend on material surrounding the object, they would not occur if your house was in a vacuum. However, the house would still slowly heat up or cool down due to radiation. Answer 4: It's true that heat cannot conduct through vacuum, since conduction only happens when molecules collide

Answered by vaibhav589sanaya
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Explanation:

Since conduction and convection depend on material surrounding the object, they would not occur if your house was in a vacuum. However, the house would still slowly heat up or cool down due to radiation. Answer 4: It's true that heat cannot conduct through vacuum, since conduction only happens when molecules collide

Answered by vaibhav589sanaya
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Explanation:

Since conduction and convection depend on material surrounding the object, they would not occur if your house was in a vacuum. However, the house would still slowly heat up or cool down due to radiation. Answer 4: It's true that heat cannot conduct through vacuum, since conduction only happens when molecules collide

Answered by vaibhav589sanaya
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Explanation:

Since conduction and convection depend on material surrounding the object, they would not occur if your house was in a vacuum. However, the house would still slowly heat up or cool down due to radiation. Answer 4: It's true that heat cannot conduct through vacuum, since conduction only happens when molecules collide

Answered by vaibhav589sanaya
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Explanation:

Since conduction and convection depend on material surrounding the object, they would not occur if your house was in a vacuum. However, the house would still slowly heat up or cool down due to radiation. Answer 4: It's true that heat cannot conduct through vacuum, since conduction only happens when molecules collide

Answered by vaibhav589sanaya
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Explanation:

Since conduction and convection depend on material surrounding the object, they would not occur if your house was in a vacuum. However, the house would still slowly heat up or cool down due to radiation. Answer 4: It's true that heat cannot conduct through vacuum, since conduction only happens when molecules collide

Answered by vaibhav589sanaya
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Explanation:

Since conduction and convection depend on material surrounding the object, they would not occur if your house was in a vacuum. However, the house would still slowly heat up or cool down due to radiation. Answer 4: It's true that heat cannot conduct through vacuum, since conduction only happens when molecules collide

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