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This lecture covers the different ways heat can be transferred, including conduction, convection, and radiation. It explains how heat is conducted in solids through the transfer of thermal agitation between atoms, how convection involves the movement of hot and cold matter, and how radiation allows heat to propagate through electromagnetic waves. The lecture also discusses the laws governing heat transfer, such as Stefan's Law and Wien's Law, and provides examples of heat transfer in everyday life.
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