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The spoon is too hot after sitting in the hot soup. is this an example of conduction, convection, or radiation? why?
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The spoon is too hot after sitting in the hot soup. is this an example of conduction, convection, or radiation? why?
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it is conduction because the molecules in the spoon that become hot from contact with the soup then make other molecules hot, until the whole spoon is hot
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