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Physics, 18.03.2021 14:00 Kathryn014

A metal container is used to cook food. The metal container has thick walls. Hot cooking oil at a temperature of 120 °C is poured into the container.
(a) The outside surface of the container gets hot. Some thermal energy passes through the metal
because vibrating atoms in the metal collide with neighbouring atoms and transfer
energy to
them.
Explain how the rest of the thermal energy is conducted through the metal container to the
outside surface by another process.​

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