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The transfer of heat through a solid is accomplished by _____.
all of the above
conduction
convection
radiation
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conduction
Heat moves through solids mainly by conduction — transfer of thermal energy via molecular vibration and electron motion. Convection requires fluid flow; radiation can occur but is not the primary mechanism through a solid.
Heat moves through solids mainly by conduction — transfer of thermal energy via molecular vibration and electron motion. Convection requires fluid flow; radiation can occur but is not the primary mechanism through a solid.
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