Heat moves from a high temperature object to a low-temperature objects. There are three ways of heat transfer are:
- Conduction
Conduction is the transfer of heat through a substance without an accompanying transfer of the particles of that material. Peprindahan heat conduction occurs in solids. Examples of objects that can be experienced with good conductivity, among others:
Iron, copper, aluminum, etc.. While the objects that have bad conduction are: rubber, wood, paper, water, etc..
- Conduction
Conduction is the transfer of heat through a substance without an accompanying transfer of the particles of that material. Peprindahan heat conduction occurs in solids. Examples of objects that can be experienced with good conductivity, among others:
Iron, copper, aluminum, etc.. While the objects that have bad conduction are: rubber, wood, paper, water, etc..