The heating of a rod occurs primarily due to the absorption of energy, typically from an external heat source such as conduction, convection, or radiation. When heat is applied, the molecules within the rod gain kinetic energy, causing them to vibrate more rapidly. This increase in molecular motion leads to a rise in temperature. Additionally, internal friction and resistance to heat flow within the material can contribute to the overall heating effect.
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