1. Ice cube in mouth. Heat goes from mouth to ice cube by direct contact.
2. Hot molten lava spilling into the ocean. Heat goes from lava to ocean water by direct contact.
3. Touching a stove and being burned
4. Ice cooling down your hand
5.Boiling water by thrusting a red-hot piece of iron into it
1-touching a stove and getting burnt
2-picking up a hot cup of coffee
3-using a heating blanket to get warm
It's supposed to say What are some examples of conduction
Two examples of heat conduction that are observable in everyday life:- heat conduction through walls- heat conduction through clothing- heat conduction from many home appliances
Non-examples meaning the opposite of examples. So the opposite of Conduction is Convection. So an example of Convection could be per say ice melting. So that would be the Non-example of Conduction.
Radiaton- the sun rays conduction putting a pan on a hot stove convection- hot air rising cooling and falling
Both the flame heating the pan and the pan heating the water are examples of conduction. Convection is when the molecules of water heat other molecules of water.
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Two examples of heat conduction that are observable in everyday life:- heat conduction through walls- heat conduction through clothing- heat conduction from many home appliances
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some examples of conduction are:*Holding onto a metal pan handle while the pan is heating on the stove, you'll feel the heat eventually on your palm.*the earth's crust gets heat from inner earth , the warm mantle below.*ice on your hand*a metal spoon in hot soup
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Non-examples meaning the opposite of examples. So the opposite of Conduction is Convection. So an example of Convection could be per say ice melting. So that would be the Non-example of Conduction.
Radiaton- the sun rays conduction putting a pan on a hot stove convection- hot air rising cooling and falling
Some examples of conduction in every day life are when a hot object is cooled in a freezer, when a person takes a warm bath and hot food cooling down on a stove top....hope that helps :)))
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Both the flame heating the pan and the pan heating the water are examples of conduction. Convection is when the molecules of water heat other molecules of water.