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No. radiant energy (including heat) can pass though a vacuum.

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No. Radiated energy is electromagnetic radiation and can travel through a vacuum. The method of heat transfer in a heated liquid is convection, though it can also happen in a gas.

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Radiation require a heated liquid to transfer energy?

Radiation does not require a heated liquid to transfer energy.


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