Aconduction
Bconvection
Cradiation
Dinsolation
Answer:
C. radiation
Read Explanation:
Conduction:
Heat conduction is the process in which heat is transferred from the hotter part to the colder part in a body without involving any actual movement of the molecules of the body.
Heat transfer takes place from one molecule to another molecule as a result of the vibratory motion of the molecules.
Heat transfer through the process of conduction occurs in substances which are in direct contact with each other.
It generally takes place in solids.
Convection:
Convection is the movement of molecules of a liquid or gas within itself.
Here heat is transferred in the liquid and gases from a region of higher temperature to a region of lower temperature.
Convection heat transfer occurs partly due to the actual movement of molecules or due to the mass transfer.
Radiation:
Thermal radiation is the loss of heat from a solid object into the atmosphere via the release of electromagnetic radiation.
Thermal radiation occurs as a result of random motion of molecules in matter.
Hence heat transfer through radiation does not require a medium.