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How does heat flow from one object to another?

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by silent9
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In order for the heat to move from one object or material to another, adjacent atoms vibrate against each other. This is caused by the electrons moving from one atom to another. In terms of liquids, the molecules are further apart, which is the reason thermal energy is transferred at a slower rate when this state of matter is present.

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