This can happen in binary alloys, too Olof
Diffusion as noted in the last paragraph generally implies a dilution or mixing of the medium. Hence I'm not totally happy by a contrast with radiation as this is itself a diffusion mechanism. Indeed the reference to heat through a window is indeed diffusion by radiation. Rjstott
Heat through a window was a bad example. Maybe heat through a window at nighttime was what I was thinking. Perhaps heat through an oven door is a better example. However, I think its correct to say radiation and diffusion are completely different transport phenomena: in heat transport by radiation, photons get emitted by thermal activation and carry the energy until the photons are absorbed somewhere else. heat transport by diffusion is governed by the thermal conductivity of the material and the temperature gradient. Olof
Way back in school, there were three heat transport mechanisms, conduction, convection and radiation. I believe that heat can be diffused by any of these three. Light is an electromagnetic radiation and diffusion is often associated with light too. Perhaps an example based on light diffusion might work better? Rjstott
You are right about the three mechanisms: Radiation is when photons carry the energy from one place to another. Heat disappears from a material when the photon gets created, and reappears at the place where the photon gets absorbed. The key part there is that the material needs to be hot enough so that it can thermally activate a photon creation, as when a metal is 'red hot'. Of course, at lower temperatures, the photons are lower energy and there is some radiative heat transport. Convection is when, for example, the hot air next to the oven rises to the ceiling, and the air that used to be near the ceiling moves to.... and so on. It is only applicable to fluids. Conduction is when heat diffuses through a material, and it is the only one of the three mechanisms which is strictly a diffusion. By this I mean that the mathematical equation which is used to model the heat flow is the diffusion equation. Olof
I was also thinking of adding a section on computer graphics diffusion: the process whereby an image is blurred by an image editing program also follows the same math. Olof
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