Conduction is the process by which heat or electricity passes through or along something. Temperature becomes uniform by heat conduction until finally a permanent state is reached. the passage of electricity through wires, heat through metal, water through pipes etc
The transfer of heat energy through a material (solid, liquid, or gas) by the motion of adjacent atoms and molecules without gross displacement of the particles (081)
{i} act of conducting or conveying (i.e. water through a pipe or electricity through a wire)
Conduction consists of energy transfer directly from atom to atom and represents the flow of energy along a temperature gradient
The transmission or conveying of something through a medium or passage, esp of electric charge or heat through a conducting medium without perceptible motion of the medium itself
Heat transfer from one molecule to another within a substance of from one substance to another
The transfer of energy through a solid without motion of the conducting solid as a whole Steady-State conduction calls if the temperature at each point is independent of time Unsteady or transient conduction situations changes with time (time dependant)
(heat) The transfer of heat energy through a material (solid, liquid or gas) by the motion of adjacent atoms and molecules without gross displacement of the particles Distinguished, in the case of heat, from CONVECTION and RADIATION F - conduction S - conduccion
The transfer of heat from one substance to another by direct contact Denser substances are better conductors; the transfer is always from warmer to colder substances
transfer of heat through material by communication of kinetic energy from particle to particle rather than by a flow of heated material
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