The process of transfer of heat by matter but without actual movement of the particles themselves is called
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convection
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conduction
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radiation
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None of these
B
Correct answer
Explanation
Conduction is heat transfer through direct contact between particles without bulk movement of matter. In conduction, vibrational energy is transferred from hotter particles to cooler ones through collisions or lattice vibrations. Convection involves actual fluid movement, and radiation transfers through electromagnetic waves. This is why metals feel cold - they conduct heat away from your hand quickly.