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What type of heat transfer takes place when a furnace heats up an entire room?

Radiation, because the element of the heater comes in contact with air in the room

Convection, because energy is carried by waves and not matter

Radiation, because heat travels in a cyclical manner

Convection, because air currents are formed

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Radiation,

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Answer:

Radiation, because the element of the heater comes in contact with air in the room. Convection, because energy is carried by waves and not matter. Radiation, because heat travels in a cyclical manner.

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