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How does heat move using conduction, convection, and radiation? Provide examples please.
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How does heat move using conduction, convection, and radiation? Provide examples please.
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How does heat move using conduction, convection, and radiation? Provide examples please.
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Conduction is when the item is directly on the heat source. Ex: a pot on a stove
Convection is when the heat is going through a liquid. Ex: a spoon in boiling water
Radiation: the heat is transferred through the air. Ex: a dog laying by a fire.
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