Heat is transferred from the hotter region to the colder region by
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Explanation:Heat conduction
Heat conduction is a process in which heat is transferred from the hotter part to the colder part in a body without involving any actual movement of the molecules of the body. Heat transfer takes place from one molecule to another molecule as a result of the vibratory motion of the molecules.
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Heat is transferred from the hotter region to the colder region by- conduction of heat.
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- Heat is transferred from the hotter region to the colder region by conduction of heat.
- Heat conduction is the process where heat is transferred from the hotter part to the colder part in a body without involving any movement of the molecules present in the body.
- It takes place from one molecule to another.
- The atoms which are in hot body, they have higher kinetic energy than those of cold bodies.
- So in order to maintain the thermal equilibrium the atom of high kinetic energy tries to move and collide with the atom of low kinetic energy that is cold body.
- And this process of transferring the hotter region to colder is known as conduction of heat.
Hence, Heat is transferred from the hotter region to the colder region by conduction of heat.
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