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Physics, 28.10.2019 06:31 jacksonyodell8601

On a particle level, what happens when thermal conduction occurs within a liquid?
a. when fast particles rise to the top.
b. when slow particles sink to the bottom.
c. when particles stop moving.
d. when the average speed of particles is the same throughout the liquid.

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