molcules move from the hotter body to the colder body in--<br />a.convection b.radiation<br />c.condution c.n.t
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Heat transfers for hotter body to colder body in all cases
CONVECTION - it occurs in liquid . the molecules move in a fixed path (revoles) . You can look into the tea leaves while you are making tea . it seems like they are dancing .
Radiation - it occurs in a direct way just like sun and earth
conduction - this occurs in solid . when it receives the heat the molecules start vibrating when one molecule is vibrating the others start vibrating too.
CONVECTION - it occurs in liquid . the molecules move in a fixed path (revoles) . You can look into the tea leaves while you are making tea . it seems like they are dancing .
Radiation - it occurs in a direct way just like sun and earth
conduction - this occurs in solid . when it receives the heat the molecules start vibrating when one molecule is vibrating the others start vibrating too.
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