Heat is a form of energy which transfers between bodies which are kept under thermal interactions. When a temperature difference occurs between two bodies or a body with its surroundings, heat transfer occurs. Heat transfer occurs in three modes. Three modes of heat transfer are described below. Conduction Convection and Radiation Conduction: In Conduction, heat transfer takes place due to a temperature difference in a body or between bodies in thermal contact, without mixing of mass. The rate of heat transfer through conduction is governed by the Fourier’s law of heat conduction. Q = -kA(dT/dx) Where, ‘Q’ is the heat flow rate by conduction ‘K’ is the thermal conductivity of body material ‘A’ is the cross-sectional area normal to direction of heat flow and ‘dT/dx’ is the temperature gradient of the section. Convection: In convection, heat is transferred to a moving fluid at the surface over which it flows by combined molecular diffusion and bulk fl...