Explain how heat is conducted from the heated end of a rod to its cold end.
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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. ... 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
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Conditions necessary for the transfer of heat from one body to the other through conduction are as follows: The two objects must be in contact with each other. The temperatures of both the objects must be different.
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