When the rod is heated, the temperature of the rod near the heated end increases and
the molecules at that end start vibrating faster. These vibrations are passed along the
rod and thus heat is transferred along the length of the
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If one end of a metal rod is heated, the other end also gets heated up. This is due to conduction. When one end of a metal rod is heated, the kinetic energy of the molecules at that end increases. The molecules start vibrating with a higher amplitude.
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