Asked by huhhf3;q
Which type of energy transfer is shown in the picture?
(1 point)
conduction
density
convection
radiation
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I can’t see the picture — please upload it or briefly describe what’s shown (e.g., a pot of boiling water with arrows, a metal spoon in hot soup, the Sun warming Earth, warm air rising from a heater).
Quick ID tips:
- Conduction — heat transferred through direct contact, usually in solids (e.g., spoon heating where it touches a hot pan).
- Convection — heat carried by the movement of a fluid (liquid or gas); look for circulating currents or warm fluid rising and cool fluid sinking (e.g., boiling water, warm air rising from a radiator).
- Radiation — heat transferred by electromagnetic waves with no medium needed (e.g., sunlight warming your skin, infrared heat from a fire).
- Density — not a type of energy transfer (it’s a property that can drive convection).
If you describe the picture I’ll tell you which one it is.
Quick ID tips:
- Conduction — heat transferred through direct contact, usually in solids (e.g., spoon heating where it touches a hot pan).
- Convection — heat carried by the movement of a fluid (liquid or gas); look for circulating currents or warm fluid rising and cool fluid sinking (e.g., boiling water, warm air rising from a radiator).
- Radiation — heat transferred by electromagnetic waves with no medium needed (e.g., sunlight warming your skin, infrared heat from a fire).
- Density — not a type of energy transfer (it’s a property that can drive convection).
If you describe the picture I’ll tell you which one it is.
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