heat travels through convection, conduction, or radiation. So it can travel by two things coming in contact, like lets say two pieces of wood rubbed against each other. Or, it can be transferred through air. Radiation is when it is transferrd w/o a medium, i.e. through space.
2007-02-16 16:06:38
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answered by Jedi 4
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How Does Heat Travel
2016-10-15 22:23:01
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answered by ? 4
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radiation warmth travels in vacuum if there is touch between the heating factor and the object, quite often executed by ability of having a double chamber arround the vacuum chamber. by ability of heating the partitions of the chamber a shelf is heated and actual the shelf ur ptoduct is heated. ceramic bowls are the appropriate to apply because of the fact the ceramics usualy do no longer do something with the product ( no color variations)
2016-11-23 14:23:44
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answered by capallia 4
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Heat travels from hotter areas to colder areas. The molecules are moving more rapidly when hot and are constantly bouncing into each other. They travel into slower moving molecules (colder areas) and gradually lose speed as it becomes room tempature.
2007-02-16 16:03:52
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answered by MJ 3
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The molecules in warmer materials move faster than those of cooler materials. When the two materials come in contact, the faster moving molecules collide with the slower moving molecules of the cooler material giving off thermal energy to those molecules, thus they become warmer.
2007-02-16 16:04:08
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answered by bdow214elengineer 1
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Up. It goes through things by convection, conduction, radiation, and electrical application.
2007-02-16 16:06:09
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answered by Anonymous
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speed of light. They are electromanatic fields.
2007-02-16 16:45:27
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answered by JAMES 4
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You need college.
2007-02-16 16:21:03
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answered by Orion Quest 6
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http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu//cosmic_classroom/light_lessons/thermal/transfer.html
2007-02-16 16:03:23
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answered by greβ 6
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