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PLS HELP!!! Which of the following statements about energy is NOT true? Group of answer choices Conduction does not occur in gases because the molecules do not have direct conta…
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Which of the following statements about energy is NOT true?
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Conduction does not occur in gases because the molecules do not have direct contact.
Radiation involves electromagnetic waves.
Energy is created and destroyed when it changes forms.
Convection is the process that explains how a heater warms up the inside of a car.
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Energy is created and destroyed when it changes forms
This is
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