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Conductive heat transfer is the process by which thermal energy is transferred through a material without any motion of the material itself. This occurs when there is a temperature difference within a solid or between solid surfaces, causing heat to flow from the hotter region to the cooler region. The efficiency of this process depends on the material's thermal conductivity and can be described mathematically using the heat diffusion equation, which predicts how heat energy spreads over time and space within materials.