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Q: Is water boiling in a kettle conduction convection or radiation?
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Does the kettle on the stove get hot because of conduction convection or radiation?

Convection


Is boiling water in a kettle convection?

Yes


Where does conduction radiation and convection occure?

Condction-- In the Iron Box or Kettle from flame to Pot bottom Convection-- Airconditioning the room .Cooling takes place by movement of the cooler particles. Radiation-- From Sun transfer of heat. Or from a Bonfire in cols places.


Water is heated in kettle theinside water is heated by convection a person sitting near the fire receives heat by?

Actually, the water inside is heated mainly by conduction. A person nearby is heated by both convection and radiation.


Is boiling water in a kettle is conduction?

Black car gets hotter than the silver car?


What type of heat transfer is a boiling kettle on a stove an example of radiation?

Crystallization


How does energy change when you turn the kettle on?

The evaporation of water by boiling is the transfer of thermal energy (radiation or convection) to the molecules which form water vapor. The energy is the same, but it changes from kinetic to potential energy. As the water vapor gives up heat by conduction in the air, the water again condenses (dew, rain, ice, snow).


How is energy transferred by conduction and radiation?

Carbon does not transfer via radiation. Carbon can only "conduct" in the sense that it can diffuse through a solid if the temperature is high enough. Carbon can convect in convective models, and the analyses of both heat transfer and mass transfer in solid surface - fluid mediums are *very* similar.


What is boiling water out of a kettle used for?

Boiling water out of a kettle can be used for boiling noodles for soup or spaghetti.


Is a kettle boiling a chemical reaction?

When a kettle is boiling you are able to see the chemical reaction, from the stem leaving the kettle.


Why the kettle on the stove get hot?

Conduction


What are some examples of convection currents in everyday life?

The only one I can think of off the top of my head, is a kettle boiling water :) Hope this helps! : ) : )