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Heat energy can be transferred from a source to a receiver by I. radiation. II. convection. III. conduction. A. I, II, and III B. II only C. I only D. III only
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Heat energy can be transferred from a source to a receiver by
I. radiation.
II. convection.
III. conduction.
A.
I, II, and III
B.
II only
C.
I only
D.
III only
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Answer:
It's I, II, and III
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