Conduction: Heat transfer by direct contact, such as from an electric coil on a stove to the pot.
Convection: Heat transfer though the air, such as in an oven.
Radiation: Heat transfer via waves, such as from the Sun to Earth.
In this scenario, conduction and radiation work together to heat water in a plastic bottle. Conduction is responsible for transferring heat from the surroundings to the bottle, while radiation from a heat source like the sun further warms up the water inside the bottle.
Radiation and conduction are alike in the fact that they both transfer energy.
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The three forms of heat transfer are conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction is the transfer of heat through direct contact of particles, convection is the transfer of heat through the movement of fluids or gases, and radiation is the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves.
A fire is radiation.
A fire is radiation.
A fire is radiation.
It is used for CONDUCTION because conduction is when the two materials are touching and in the instance of ironing something they are touching so it is CONDUCTION :))))
think of an oven radiation is heating and conduction is a heting conductor. i am muntaha from miss larew?? hi muntahaha
It is an example of conduction
A clothes iron uses conduction.