Question
Which of the following is an example of thermal energy being transferred directly from one substance to another via conduction?
a
a pan heating on the stove
b
the Sun's rays heating up a rock on the ground
c
water vapor escaping from a pot of boiling water
d
perspiration evaporating from a person's skin
a
a pan heating on the stove
b
the Sun's rays heating up a rock on the ground
c
water vapor escaping from a pot of boiling water
d
perspiration evaporating from a person's skin
Answers
a pan heating up on the stove is an example of thermal energy being transferred directly from one substance to another via conduction.
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