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Which forms of heat transfer do not require matter(particles) to happen? (Select all that apply)

Conduction
Convection
Radiation
None of these

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Answer:

Radiation

Step-by-step explanation:

The form of heat that does not require matter or particles to happen is known as radiation.

  • Radiation is a form of heat that is carried by electromagnetic spectrum.
  • It does not depend on particles of the medium.
  • Convection and conduction depends on the particles in the medium for heat transfer.
  • Conduction and convection cannot occur in a vacuum.
  • Radiation can transfer heat in a vacuum.
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