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Which is an example of conduction
a) Touching a stove
b) Warming up from bath water
c) Getting a sun burn
d) Solar energy heating a room

Thermal energy always moves
a) Hot to Cold
b) Cold to Hot
c) Light to Dark
d) Dark to Light

While seated next to campfire, the person feels heat by
a) radiation
b) conduction
c) convection
d) you can't get hot by sitting by a fire

While walking on concrete, your feet get hot from the sun heating it. How did this happen?
a) radiation
b) conduction
c) convection
d) Heat doesn't bother my feet

In a building fire, smoke rises and the air is cleaner towards the ground. What transfer of heat is responsible for this?
a) Convection
b) Conduction
c) Radiation
d) It's all just smoke

A man opens up a convection oven and feels heat. What type of heat transfer is happening in the oven?
a) Convection
b) Conduction
c) Radiation
d)

I grabbed the pan handle and burned myself. What type of heat transfer is this
a) Conduction
b) Radiation
c) Convection
d)

Thermal energy moves by direct contact
a) Conduction
b) Convection
c) Radiation
d)

Thermal energy moves from movement of liquid or gas
a) Convection
b) Radiation
c) Conduction
d)

Thermal energy travels in waves
a) Radiation
b) Conduction
c) Convection
d)

Snow melting in your hand is an example of
a) Conduction
b) Convection
c) Radiation
d)

Soup cooking in a pot is an example of
a) Convection
b) Conduction
c) Radiation
d)

Eggs cooking in a skillet is an example of
a) Conduction
b) Radiation
c) Convection
d)

Cooking food in a microwave is an example of
a) Radiation
b) Conduction
c) Convection
d)

Hot chocolate heating a mug is an example of
a) Convection
b) Conduction
c) Radiation
d)

A hot air balloon rising is an example of
a) Convection
b) Conduction
c) Radiation
d)

Getting a tan is an example of
a) Radiation
b) Conduction
c) Convection
d)

Air cooling your house is an example of
a) Convection
b) Conduction
c) Radiation
d)

Convection Currents always travel
a) Hot to Cold
b) Cold to Hot
c) Light to Dark
d) Dark to light

Food under the heat lamp at a restaurant is an example of
a) radiation
b) convection
c) conduction
d)

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