Physics, asked by riddhi897, 2 months ago

what is conduction and conductivity?​

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Answered by ksajjankshubham
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Answer:

conduction is the process by which heat or electricity passes through a material.

Conductivity measures the water's ability to conduct electricity. It is the opposite of resistance. Pure, distilled water is a poor conductor of electricity. When salts and other inorganic chemicals dissolve in water, they break into tiny, electrically charged particles called ions

Answered by dbasanthi
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Answer:

The transfer of heat from one substance to another is called conduction.

Explanation:

For example; an iron nail becomes hot when we left it in the undisturbed in hot-water. This happened the heat from the water was transfered to the iron nail.

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