Energy is transferred through the metal walls of a can of drink by conduction. Explain how.
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Conduction in metals
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The electrons in a piece of metal can leave their atoms and move about in the metal as free electrons. ... The hotter the metal, the more kinetic energy these vibrations have. This kinetic energy is transferred from hot parts of the metal to cooler parts by the free electrons.
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The electrons in a piece of metal can leave their atoms and move about in the metal as free electrons.
The hotter the metal, the more kinetic energy these vibrations have. This kinetic energy is transferred from hot parts of the metal to cooler parts by the free electrons
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