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PLZZZZ HELP?? Convection is responsible for which example of heat transfer? A. the movement of currents within a fluid B. the warming of a spoon in a cup of tea C. the heat felt from the sunshine D. the
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Convection is responsible for which example of heat transfer?
A. the movement of currents within a fluid
B. the warming of a spoon in a cup of tea
C. the heat felt from the sunshine
D. the warmth from a campfire
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The answer should be
A. the movement of currents within a fluid
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The answer would be A, as B refers to conduction and C and D refer to radiation. Convection is the transfer of different temperature currents, i.e, A
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