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A satellite in space experiences direct sunlight and heats up. During periods when it receives no sunlight,
The satellite cools off by radiation
The satellite cools off by conduction
The satellite maintains a constant temperature
The satellite cools off by convection ***
The satellite cools off by radiation
The satellite cools off by conduction
The satellite maintains a constant temperature
The satellite cools off by convection ***
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Answered by
scott
space is a vacuum...nothing to convect
how does heat from the Sun get to us?
how does heat from the Sun get to us?
Answered by
Jaden
A satellite in space experiences direct sunlight and heats up. During periods when it receives no direct sunlight,
A. the satellite cools off by radiation.
B. the satellite cools off by conduction.
C. the satellite maintains a constant temperature.
D. the satellite cools off by convection.
A. the satellite cools off by radiation.
B. the satellite cools off by conduction.
C. the satellite maintains a constant temperature.
D. the satellite cools off by convection.
Answered by
biaiola
i think its a
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Anonymous
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