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Physics, 26.02.2021 07:20 lavishbre12

Conduction through Solids in Parallel We will first examine conduction. You must understand what conduction
is in order to advance to the next phase of this activity.
1. Conduction occurs only when molecules are in contact with each other,
2. Fast moving particles will take heat from slow moving particles,
3. Energy is carried in waves during conduction.
4. Conduction can transfer heat through space.
5. Warmer particles will give heat to cool particles.
6. During conduction, the movement of the molecules is important,
7. Light is a form of conduction heat transfer
8. A carrier is needed for conduction to occur - something must carry the heat.
9. Fast moving particles will speed up slow moving particles.

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