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In a baseboard radiator _____ increase(s) the surface area, which in turn leads to more efficient heat transfer." A) ducts B) fins C) gas combustion D) oil Heating
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In a baseboard radiator _____ increase(s) the surface area, which in turn leads to more efficient heat transfer." A) ducts B) fins C) gas combustion D) oil Heating
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In a baseboard radiator _____ increase(s) the surface area, which in turn leads to more efficient heat transfer."
A) ducts
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C) gas combustion
D) oil Heating
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The answer would be FINS
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