Is it possible to transfer energy by thermal conductivity in a vacuum? Why?

No, because thermal conductivity is carried out only from body to body through direct contact between them, when more heated areas transfer thermal energy to less heated areas. In a shallow vacuum, some of the heat-conducting properties of a gas that has not been completely evacuated from a sealed vessel can be retained. In a deep vacuum, energy transfer is possible only through radiation.



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