Science, asked by MuhammadAhmad2007194, 8 months ago

Explain how heat is conducted along a metal?

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Answered by MsBombshell
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➡️ Metal is a good conduction of heat.  Conduction occurs when a substance is heated, particles will gain more energy, and vibrate more. These molecules then bump into nearby particles and transfer some of their energy to them.

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Answered by Ishu13191
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When something is heated, its atoms vibrate. If one end of a metalbar is heated, the atoms at that end vibrate more than the atoms at the cold end. The vibration spreads along the bar from atom to atom. The spread of heat in this way is called conduction.

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