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How is thermal energy transferred during conduction? Check all that apply.
O Thermal energy is transferred between particles that are not touching each other.
O Thermal energy is transferred between particles that are in direct contact with each other.
O Thermal energy is transferred between objects of different temperatures.
O Thermal energy is transferred between objects of the same temperature.
O Thermal energy is transferred from slow-moving particles to fast-moving particles.
O Thermal energy is transferred from fast-moving particles to slow-moving particles.

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Answer:

So you can rule out choice # 1. and I think you should check all the other boxes. See the description below. If the answer is incorrect then i'm sorry.

Explanation:

Conduction is the transfer of energy from one molecule to another by direct contact. This transfer occurs when molecules hit against each other, similar to a game of pool where one moving ball strikes another, causing the second to move. Conduction takes place in solids, liquids, and gases, but works best in materials that have simple molecules that are located close to each other. For example, metal is a better conductor than wood or plastic.