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PLS HELP!! Which correctly identifies a type of heat transfer shown in the figure above? C = radiation B = conduction A = convection A = radiation
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Which correctly identifies a type of heat transfer shown in the figure above?
C = radiation
B = conduction
A = convection
A = radiation
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conduction
Step-by-step explanation:
Metals are good conductors of heat .
In the pic the thermal energy is conducted by the cooker and the food gets cooked.
Option B is correct
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