Heat conduction is when heat is transferred through a material or a medium. It's like when you leave a hot pan on a cold surface, and theประก heat just kinda... seeps out, you know?
1. Metal rods: Metals are great at conduction. They're like the heat superhighways of the world.
2. Liquids: Yeah, liquids are good at conduction too. Like, have you ever left a hot cup of coffee on the table, and it just... spreads the warmth?
3. Gases: Okay, so gases are not as good at conduction. But they're still pretty good at conduction. Like, have you ever breathed on a cold winter's day?
Heat Convection: Because Who Needs a Medium, Anyway?
Heat Radiation: Because You're a Real Glow-er
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