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what is conduction, convection, and radiation

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Answered by Anonymous
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conduction :The process of transferring of heat from the hotter end to the colder end of an object is known as conduction

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convection : Convection is the transfer of heat due to the bulk movement of molecules within fluids, including molten rock.

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Radiation : Radiation is energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light.

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Answered by KirbyandMetaknight
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Conduction is heat transfer through matter, but the matter itself does not move. Conduction can occur in iron, steel, or other metals, because metals are good heat conductors.

Convection is a heat transfer through air or water current. The intermediary substance or the matter itself moves as well. The example of convection is boiling water.

Heat energy of the Sun reaches Earth through continuous emission and without any intermediary medium. Such heat transfer is called Radiation.

          .The differences of Conduction, Convection, and Radiation.

         Conduction                                                         Radiation

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.  Medium does not move   .                       .           Without medium      .

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        Convection

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.         Medium moves        .

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