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Heat Transfer Methods: Conduction, Convection, and Radiation Explained #3022328 (License: Personal Use)
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The image depicts a pot of water heated by an open flame, with labeled arrows illustrating conduction through the metal pot, convection currents circulating within the water, and infrared radiation emitted outward from the fire. Each heat transfer mechanism is visually distinct: wavy red lines for radiation, upward/downward curved arrows for convection, and direct contact path for conduction. This classic educational diagram clarifies fundamental thermodynamics principles in everyday contexts.
Used in physics or middle/high school science curricula to teach thermal energy transfer; ideal for lesson pages, interactive simulations, or study guides targeting learners seeking visual reinforcement of abstract concepts.
Related Cliparts: Discover how heat moves via conduction, convection, and radiation-using a pot over fire as a clear real-world example. Ideal for students and educators.
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