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Which describes the two ways that energy is measured?
in convection and in temperature
in temperature and in radiation
in radiation and in convection
in wavelength and in temperature
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in wavelength and in temperature
Explanation: temperature is a measure of thermal (internal) energy, while wavelength (or frequency) describes the energy of photons (E = hc/λ). Convection and radiation are modes of energy transfer, not direct measures of energy.
Explanation: temperature is a measure of thermal (internal) energy, while wavelength (or frequency) describes the energy of photons (E = hc/λ). Convection and radiation are modes of energy transfer, not direct measures of energy.
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