Conduction typically stops when there is a difference in temperature between the two materials in contact. As the temperature equalizes, conduction slows down and eventually ceases.
the objects must be in physical contact with each other, and there must be a temperature difference between them. Heat will flow from the object with a higher temperature to the one with a lower temperature until thermal equilibrium is reached.
Differences in conduction rates can be attributed to variations in fiber size, myelination, and temperature. Larger fibers conduct signals faster due to less resistance, while myelination increases conduction speed by allowing for saltatory conduction. Temperature can also affect conduction rates, as higher temperatures increase the speed of ion channel activation.
No, a vacuum does not conduct heat as it does not have any particles to transfer thermal energy. Heat transfer can only occur through conduction, convection, or radiation, and a vacuum eliminates the possibility of conduction and convection.
Conduction requires a medium to transfer heat (false - conduction can occur in solids, liquids, and gases). Only metals can conduct heat (false - materials like ceramics and glass can also conduct heat). Conduction only occurs at a constant rate (false - the rate of conduction can vary depending on factors like temperature and material properties).
For unmyelinated nerves there is a relationship between axon diameter and conduction velocity. Larger diameter nerves conduct faster. For myelinated nerves the a larger diameter nerve will conduct faster between the nodes of ranvier where the action potential is propagated. Conduction is said to be saltatoryas it jumps from node to node.
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Conduction heat moves by using movement of fluids.
Conduction typically stops when there is a difference in temperature between the two materials in contact. As the temperature equalizes, conduction slows down and eventually ceases.
Heat is a form of energy. Conduction is a method by which heat moves from one location to another.
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A: BIG DIFFERENCE emitting is the study of electronics conduction is the study of current flow
Conduction occurs in solids and liquids but not gases. Convection occurs in gases and liquids.
There is none. Your actions and your conduct mean the same thing.
the objects must be in physical contact with each other, and there must be a temperature difference between them. Heat will flow from the object with a higher temperature to the one with a lower temperature until thermal equilibrium is reached.
Differences in conduction rates can be attributed to variations in fiber size, myelination, and temperature. Larger fibers conduct signals faster due to less resistance, while myelination increases conduction speed by allowing for saltatory conduction. Temperature can also affect conduction rates, as higher temperatures increase the speed of ion channel activation.
The opposite of conduct could be misbehave or act disorderly.