explain how heat is conducted from a heated end of a rod to it"s cold end
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When you heat one end of the rod.The molecules of that area start vibrating in their place.As there is not too much space between them,the other molecules start vibrating too.This goes on till all the molecules start vibrating.Thus heat is transferred from one end to another.
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Heat is conducted from the heated end of a rod to its cold end through the effective vibration of its molecules. Molecules of the rod starts vibrating as heat is supplied to it. When one end of the rod heats up, the molecules of that end starts vibrating and colliding with the nearby molecules to make them unstable. These molecules further hit their neighbouring molecules to transfer the heat. In this way, heat is transferred from one end of the rod to its other end.
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