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explain the mode of heat transfer in an iron rod

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Answered by harineemathevan
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In solids, heat is transferred by the process of conduction. In this process, the transfer of heat takes place through adjacent molecules. Example: When one end of an iron rod is put over flame then part which is nearer to the flame is heated first and heat is gradually transferred to the other end of the rod.

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  • In solids, heat is transferred by the process of conduction. In this process, the transfer of heat takes place through adjacent molecules. Example: When one end of an iron rod is put over flame then part which is nearer to the flame is heated first and heat is gradually transferred to the other end of the rod.
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