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You touch a window, and it feels cold. This is an example of
a) radiation
b) conduction
c) convection
d) first law of thermodynamics

putting insulation in your garage reduces heat transfer from
a) radiation
b) convection
c) conduction
d) first law of thermodynamics

When you boil a pot of water, this is an example of
a) radiation
b) convection
c) conduction
d) first law of thermodynamics

When heat rises in an apartment building, and the top floor is hotter than the ground floor, this is an example of
a) Radiation
b) convection
c) conduction
d) first law of thermodynamics

When you feel the heat from the Sun's rays, this is an example of
a) radiation
b) convection
c) conduction
d) first law of thermodynamics

If you touched a hot stove, and you burn yourself, this would be an example of
a) radiation
b) convection
c) conduction
d) first law of thermodynamics

The transfer of heat through fluids like liquids or gases
a) radiation
b) convection
c) conduction
d) first law of thermodynamics

The transfer of heat through direct contact
a) radiation
b) convection
c) conduction
d) first law of thermodynamics

The transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves
a) Radiation
b) Convection
c) Conduction
d) First law of thermodynamics

you feel heat on your hand when you put your hand near (not touching!)a lightbulb
a) radiation
b) convection
c) conduction
d) first law of thermodynamics

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