Question 6. Conduction is the method of transfer of heat in (a) liquids (b) solids (c) gases (d) vacuum
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Solids
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Conduction takes place in solids, whereas convection takes place in fluids(i.e., liquids and gases). Transfer of heat does not take place in vacuum.
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Conduction heat transfer is the transfer of heat by means of molecular excitement within a material without bulk motion of the matter. Conduction heat transfer in gases and liquids is due to the collisions and diffusion of the molecules during their random motion.
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