the diagram shows the arrangements of particals in a drop of water. can water transfer heat through conduction? why or why not?
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In fluids, heat is often transferred by convection, in which the motion of the fluid itself carries heat from one place to another. Another way to transfer heat is by conduction, which does not involve any motion of a substance, but rather is a transfer of energy within a substance (or between substances in contact)
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The transfer heat is by conduction, which does not involve any motion of substance, but rather is a transfer of energy within a substance.
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