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A kettle on a stove is an example of radiation.
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A kettle on a stove is heated mainly by conduction (from the hot burner to the metal kettle) and by convection (circulation of the heated water inside). Radiation plays little or no primary role.
A kettle on a stove is heated mainly by conduction (from the hot burner to the metal kettle) and by convection (circulation of the heated water inside). Radiation plays little or no primary role.
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