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**Use the definitions located within your Connexus lessons to help with this section.**
Match the vocabulary terms to their definitions.
(3 points)
Conduction
Convection
Radiation
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Conduction — transfer of heat through direct contact between particles or objects (heat flows through a solid or between touching materials).
Convection — transfer of heat by the bulk movement of a fluid (liquid or gas), forming convection currents as warmer, less dense fluid rises and cooler, denser fluid sinks.
Radiation — transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves (thermal/infrared radiation), which can occur through a vacuum and does not require a material medium.
Convection — transfer of heat by the bulk movement of a fluid (liquid or gas), forming convection currents as warmer, less dense fluid rises and cooler, denser fluid sinks.
Radiation — transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves (thermal/infrared radiation), which can occur through a vacuum and does not require a material medium.
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