prove how conduction takes place in liquid ?
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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. ... As these molecules collide, thermal energy is transferred via conduction to the rest of the pan.
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Conduction as we know happens when the 'atoms or molecules' of two objects are close enough or in contact. But in liquids too this phenomenon works, the molecules of liquid move and collide with one other thus producing heat energy which then moves from the end that is so hot to the end that is cooler.
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