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fill in the blank In solids, heat is transferred by..........​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In solids, heat is transferred by conduction

Explanation:

heat is transferred by conduction when adjacent atoms vibrate against one another, or as electrons move from one atom to another. Conduction is the most significant means of heat transfer within a solid or between solid objects in thermal contact. Fluids—especially gases—are less conductive.

Answered by Anonymous
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In solids, heat is transferred by conduction.

  • Conduction is the process of heat transfer in substances whose molecules are tightly packed together, like solids.
  • Upon heating, the molecules start vibrating and colliding and transferring their energy to other molecules.
  • Some good conductors of heat are metals like copper, aluminum, bronze, etc.
  • This phenomenon is not observed in liquids or gases are their molecules are scattered.
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