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13. how do conduction, convection, and radiation compare and contrast?

Question

  1. how do conduction, convection, and radiation compare and contrast?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Similarities: All three (conduction, convection, radiation) are methods of heat transfer, meaning they are involved in the movement of thermal energy from regions of higher temperature to lower temperature.
  • Differences:
  • Conduction: Occurs through direct contact of particles (e.g., heat transfer through a metal spoon in a hot drink), and it requires a medium (solid, liquid, or gas, but most efficient in solids).
  • Convection: Involves the movement of fluid (liquid or gas) particles, like the rising of hot air or the circulation of water in a pot being heated, and it needs a fluid medium.
  • Radiation: Transfers heat via electromagnetic waves (e.g., heat from the Sun to Earth), and it can occur in a vacuum (no medium required).

Answer:

  • Similarities: All are heat - transfer methods (move thermal energy from high - to low - temp regions).
  • Differences:
  • Conduction: Direct particle contact, needs a medium (best in solids).
  • Convection: Fluid particle movement, needs a fluid medium.
  • Radiation: Electromagnetic waves, no medium needed.