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The transfer of heat by the movement of currents within a fluid is called
a) conduction
b) convection
c) radiation
d) temperature
The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves is called
a) conduction
b) convection
c) radiation
d) temperatute
The direct transfer of heat from one particle to another
a) Conduction
b) Convection
c) Radiation
d) Temperature
Which is an example of conduction?
a) Getting a sunburn at a pool
b) Making scrambled eggs in a skillet
c) Using a microwave to heat a snack
d) Making a hot air balloon rise
Which is an example of convection?
a) Snowball melting in your hand
b) Toasting a piece of bread
c) Getting warm by a campfire
d) Air moving in a home (hot upstairs and cold downstairs)
What is an example of radiation?
a) Ice cream melting in the sun
b) Boiling a cup of water for tea
c) Cheese melting on a burger
d) Using a flat iron on your hair
Which is NOT an example of conduction?
a) Ironing a shirt with an iron
b) Ice cream melting in the sun
c) Getting a burn on your tongue from eating hot soup
d) Snow melting as it touches a hot roof
Which is NOT an example of convection?
a) Boiling water for a cup of tea
b) Steam rising off a cup of hot chocolate
c) Making a hot air balloon rise
d) Toasting a piece of bread in a toaster
Which is NOT an example of radiation
a) Getting a sunburn at the pool
b) Using a microwave to heat a snack
c) Snow melting as it touches a hot roof
d) Toasting a piece of bread in the toaster
Which type of heat transfer does not require any matter?
a) Conduction
b) Convection
c) Radiation
d) Temperature
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