Question on: JSS2 Basic science - Thermal energy II

How does heat transfer through conduction work at the atomic level?

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Heat transfer through conduction works at the atomic level by the vibration of atoms or molecules in a material. When one end of a material is heated, the particles gain energy and vibrate more rapidly, transferring this kinetic energy to neighboring particles, thus spreading heat throughout the material.

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