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Heat transfer through conduction - JSS2 Basic science Lesson Note

Heat transfer through conduction occurs when heat moves from one object to another through direct contact, without any movement of the objects themselves. It happens because of the vibration of atoms or molecules in the material. When one end of a material is heated, the particles gain energy and vibrate more rapidly, transferring this kinetic energy to neighboring particles, thus spreading heat throughout the material.

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