Rising and falling particles imply convection not conduction. Think about gradients. No gradients no heat transfer.
Amanda K.
asked 05/08/16Help me out?
On a particle level, when does thermal conduction in a solid stop?
A. When fast particles rise to the top
B. When slow particles sink to the bottom
C. When all particles are moving at the same speed
D. When particles stop moving
A. When fast particles rise to the top
B. When slow particles sink to the bottom
C. When all particles are moving at the same speed
D. When particles stop moving
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