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heat is transferred from one end of solid to and other by​

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Answered by afzalasghardae
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Explanation:

In solids, heat passes from one point to another through conduction. In Liquids and gases, heat transfer takes place by convection. Heat transfer takes place by the process of radiation when there are no particles of any kind which can move and transfer heat.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Heat is transferred from one end of solid to and other by conduction.

Explanation:

Heat is thermal energy. It can be transferred from one place to another by conduction.

Metals are good conductors of heat, but non-metals and gases are usually poor conductors. Poor conductors are called insulators.

Heat energy is conducted from the hot end of an object to the cold end via vibration of its constituent atoms.

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