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During baking, the rods in an oven heat up and turn red. This is an example of an object emitting (blank) as its (blank) is above 0°C.

Options:
temperature
radiation
conduction
thermal boundary layer

give simple answer PLS i dont need a whole paragraph (I know that sounds rude but I don't mean it like that :) )

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Answer: An object emitting radiation as its temperature is above 0°C.

Step-by-step explanation:

this is based on the Stefan-Boltzmann law. Hence, when the rods in an oven heat up above absolute zero, they begin to start emitting radiation. It should be noted at this point that objects do not "emit" conduction and thus all options that involved "emitting conduction" are subsequently wrong.

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