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How do conduction and convection differ?

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Conduction can move through empty space to transfer heat; convection cannot.

Conduction does not require objects to have direct physical contact; convection does.

Conduction requires objects to have direct physical contact; convection does not.

Conduction transmits heat through electromagnetic waves; convection does not.

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Answer:

Conduction requires objects to have direct physical contact; convection does not.

Step-by-step explanation:

Conduction, convection and radiation are modes and forms of heat transfer. These processes moves heat from one place to another.

  • Conduction involves the movement of heat through bodies in contacts.
  • As the molecules vibrates against one another, their thermal energy increases and heat is moved.
  • Convection transfers heat in fluids i.e. liquids and gases. It utilizes temperature and density differences.
  • Radiation does not involve the use of particles or a medium to propagate.
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