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2.1 Energy Transfer By Conduction (GCSE Physics)
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What property of a material determines how effectively it conducts thermal energy?
Which group of materials transfers energy by conduction slowest?
Using thicker insulation in a house would:
What is the main method of heat transfer in solids?
The rate of heat conduction through a material can be decreased by:
Why do steel pans have handles made of plastic or wood?
Which is the best explanation as to why glass conducts better than wood?
Why is fibreglass commonly used to insulate homes?
Thermal conductivity measures how quickly a material:
Copper conducts heat better than steel primarily because:
Good conductors of heat primarily include:
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