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How are conduction, convention, and radiation different?
Conduction transfers thermal energy by
Convection transfers thermal energy by
Radiation transfers thermal energy by
A. electromagnetic waves
B. the movement of molecules
C. the movement of a fluid​

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Convection works by hot & cold molecules moving around the substance due to their density. Conduction is a heat transfer due to direct contact. Radiation is a heat process from which the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause ionization.

Conduction transfers thermal energy by the movement of molecules.

Convection transfers thermal energy by the movement of a fluid​.

Radiation transfers thermal energy by  electromagnetic waves.

Heat transfer by conduction is the process by which heat energy is transferred through a material by the molecules of the material while maintaining their average position.

Heat transfer by convection involves the transfer of heat by the actual movement of the heated molecules from the hot parts to the cooler parts of a fluid.

Heat transfer by radiation is the process by which heat is transferred from hotter to a cooler place without heating of the intervening medium, i.e through electromagnetic waves.

Thus, we can conclude that;

  • conduction transfers thermal energy by the movement of molecules.
  • Convection transfers thermal energy by the movement of a fluid​.
  • Radiation transfers thermal energy by  electromagnetic waves.

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