you write both of the modes as your answer
Nothing. You simply have a distribution that is bimodal. You report both modes.
You find the number in between the two modes. It could be a decimal.
The three modes of transportation r-land ,water and air
then they are all considered modes
The three major modes of heat transfer are conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction is the transfer of heat through a material by direct contact of particles. Convection involves the movement of fluids or gases to transfer heat. Radiation is the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves.
Both are modes of heat transfer
Conduction, Convection and Radiation
Heat energy refers to the heat would flow from region [A] to region [B] as the result of : ( 1 ) TA > TB ( 2 ) presence of one or more heat transfer modes allowing the heat flow. The heat transfer modes/ mechanisms are ( 1 ) conduction , ( 2 ) convection, and ( 3 ) radiation.
the easiest way is to transfere it from ofer games
They're both modes of heat transfer via material media.
The exact same thing it does in the cooling mode, the change between modes of operation does not take place in the compressor.
That sounds like a definition of "conduction" - as opposed to convection or radiation, which are other modes of heat transfer.
The primary mode of heat loss in humans is through radiation, where body heat is emitted in the form of infrared radiation. Other modes of heat loss include conduction, convection, and evaporation.
because you can't spell transfer
The modes of transfer of heat are: # Conduction # Convection # Radiation In Conduction, heat is transferred along the material by the vibration of molecules. The molecules, however, don't actually move from their positions. It is usually seen in solids only. Heat transfer in Convection is by actual movement of material molecules. It is seen in liquids and gases. Radiation is the mode of transfer which does not need any material medium. The transfer of heat is done by electromagnetic waves.
There are two sources by which heat is produced in our body.Endogenous sources and Exogenous sources.Endogenous sources heat by our metabolic and muscle activity. Exogenous sources heat when the environmental temperature exceeds our body temperature and that is transferred to our body.