how would you prove that conduction takes place best in solids than in liquids and gases
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Conduction occurs more readily in solids and liquids, where the particles are closer to together, than in gases, where particles are further apart. ... The rate of energy transfer by conduction is higher when there is a large temperature difference between the substances that are in contact.
Because the particles of solids are closest to one another and can easily bump into one another, conduction occurs the fastest in solids. Similarly, because the particles of gases are the farthest from one another, conduction is the slowest in solids.
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