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Explain how thermal conduction occur in solids such as in glass and in metal.

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Answered by TanimaNayak
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Heat transfer through solids occurs by conduction. This is primarily due to the fact that solids have orderly arrangements of particles that are fixed in place. Liquids and gases are not very good conductors of heat. In fact, they are considered good thermal insulators.

The atoms of a solid are held together by chemical bonds. The atoms are fixed in place but are free to vibrate. When part of a solid absorbs heat energy the atoms vibrate faster and with bigger amplitude. These vibrations pass from atom to atom transferring heat energy as they do so.

Answered by Anonymous
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Heat transfer through solids occurs by conduction. ... When part of a solid absorbs heat energy the atoms vibrate faster and with bigger amplitude. These vibrations pass from atom to atom transferring heat energy as they do so.

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