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14 April, 09:32

Conduction

burning yourself by touching boiling water

cooking popcorn in a microwave

grabbing a warm coffee mug to warm your hands

putting ice on an injury

radiation

warm air rising off the pavement

the handle of the pot got to hot while the pot was on the stove

warm water raising to the top of the ocean and cooler water sinking

convection

heat from fire warming your hands

heat from the sun hitting a solar panel

an oven that cooks by cycling warm air from the threw the bottom out the top

is this right?

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  1. 14 April, 09:44
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    You have some fixing to do.

    Conduction?

    burning yourself by touching boiling water

    ==> cooking popcorn in a microwave ... this is radiation

    grabbing a warm coffee mug to warm your hands

    putting ice on an injury

    radiation?

    ==> warm air rising off the pavement ... this is convection

    ==> the handle of the pot got to hot while the pot was on the stove ... conduction

    ==> warm water rising to the top of the ocean and cooler water sinking ... convection

    convection?

    ==> heat from fire warming your hands ... radiation

    ==> heat from the sun hitting a solar panel ... radiation

    an oven that cooks by cycling warm air from the threw the bottom out the top
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