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in which mode of transfer of heat does the medium not get heted up?justify​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

✏️In liquids and gases the heat is transferred by "convection". No medium is required for transfer of heat by radiation. The materials which allow heat top as through them easily are conductors of heat. The materials which do not allow heat to pass through them easily are called insulators.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:-

✏️Radiation mode of heat transfer occurs with the particles carrying energy with it. Most of those particles do not require medium for propagation for example light (photons), electrons or sub atomic particles and ions. hence the radiations do not require a medium.

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Answered by nishka2412
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