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Erick Goodwin
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26 January, 08:46
Do all substances absorb heat the same way?
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Ryan Shaffer
26 January, 08:51
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Since particles are closer together, solids conduct heat better than liquids or gases. Conduction moves heat through a material. It keeps a fire going by spreading the heat through solid material. Radiation is a method of heat transfer that does not require particles to carry the heat energy.
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