Energy can not
travel by conduction or convection through a vacuum.
29 Question 2 «Energy can
travel by conduction and convection through space.»
Not exact matches
By varying the size of heat sources, Chen and his colleagues can map out how far phonons
travel between collisions, and how much they contribute to heat
conduction.
No longer free to jiggle around and transfer heat via this large scale motion, water molecules in the layer are forced together and heat is only able to
travel through the skin layer
by way of
conduction.
6 Transfer of Energy Through Space Once the Sun's energy reaches Earth, it
travels through different materials
by conduction, convection, and radiation.
If we have a temperature gradient of 0.1 - 1.0 degK, energy fluxes of this magnitude can
travel the last millimeter to the skin layer of the ocean
by conduction alone (and escape to the atmosphere).