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Summary

Conduction is one of the types of thermal transfer that enable heat to travel from a hot object to a cold one.

Conduction differs from convection because, in conduction, there is no transfer of matter. Heat, which is a form of energy, can be interpreted as the agitation of the atoms in matter.

Thermal conduction involves the propagation, by contact, of this agitation, and so of heat. The average position of nuclei remains the same. This is therefore the principal mode of transfer in solids.

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There are three types of thermal transfer:

  1. Thermal conduction
  2. Thermal convection
  3. Radiation

The transfer of heat by radiation involves the emission by an atom of electromagnetic…

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