Question
Which option is an example of a transfer of heat by radiation? (1 point)
Responses
soup being heated in a bowl in the microwave
soup being heated in a bowl in the microwave
ice melting in a glass of warm water
ice melting in a glass of warm water
a metal spoon in a cup of tea becoming hot
a metal spoon in a cup of tea becoming hot
people warming up near a campfire
Responses
soup being heated in a bowl in the microwave
soup being heated in a bowl in the microwave
ice melting in a glass of warm water
ice melting in a glass of warm water
a metal spoon in a cup of tea becoming hot
a metal spoon in a cup of tea becoming hot
people warming up near a campfire
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The example of a transfer of heat by radiation is **people warming up near a campfire**.
Radiation is the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves, such as the heat you feel from the flames of a fire, without the need for direct contact or a medium.
Radiation is the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves, such as the heat you feel from the flames of a fire, without the need for direct contact or a medium.