E Doris James, Vandana Tirath, Anton Siromani and, Kiran Banerji Solutions for Chapter: Transfer of Heat, Exercise 2: Exercises
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Questions from E Doris James, Vandana Tirath, Anton Siromani and, Kiran Banerji Solutions for Chapter: Transfer of Heat, Exercise 2: Exercises with Hints & Solutions
Conduction of heat is more effective when molecules are packed closer together.

Heat is transferred from one end of a solid to another by conduction.

The only kind of heat transfer that involves movement of molecules is convection.

If a medium is present between two bodies, radiation cannot occur.

Why can heat be conducted through solids, liquids and gases but not through vacuum?

Why is it more effective for heaters to be placed closer to the floor and coolers to be placed closer to the ceiling?

Will heat be conducted along the length of a metal rod when the whole rod is at a uniform temperature?

Why does a plastic container keep the contents cold for a longer time than a metal container?
