konduksioon
Konduksioon, or conduction, is a fundamental mode of heat transfer in which thermal energy is transmitted through a material via direct molecular or atomic interactions. This process occurs without the movement of the material as a whole, meaning heat flows through a substance from a region of higher temperature to a region of lower temperature.
In solids, conduction is the most efficient form of heat transfer, primarily due to the close proximity
The rate of heat transfer via conduction is described by Fourier's law, which states that the heat
Conduction also plays a vital role in natural processes and technological applications, such as in building
While conduction typically involves solids, it can also occur in fluids at a microscopic level, although it