a heat pad on someones back
Conduction Conduction is the transfer through direct contact which leads to the vibration of atoms. An example of conduction is a frying pan on a stove.
Radiaton- the sun rays conduction putting a pan on a hot stove convection- hot air rising cooling and falling
Both the flame heating the pan and the pan heating the water are examples of conduction. Convection is when the molecules of water heat other molecules of water.
If the soup is already cook and you just want to heat it on a stove, first put the soup in a cookware, put it in a stove then turn on the stove into medium heat and it is ok if you don't put the cover of the cookware anymore to avoid spillover or spillage. If boiled then you're done. Don't forget to turnoff the stove together with the gastank.
Conduction: Ice cubes melt quickly on a hot frying pan Convection: warm air moves toward the poles Radiation: The sun bombards Earth with light
Convection - Hot air circulating from a heater Conduction - A hot stove with a pan on it Radiation - A hot stove
a the heating of a pan on top of an electric stove
Answer~~A pan on the stove getting hot 😁
Conduction Conduction is the transfer through direct contact which leads to the vibration of atoms. An example of conduction is a frying pan on a stove.
conduction causes a frying pan to get hot on a stove....................
Conduction
convection
some examples of conduction are: 1.using a metal stove to cook food 2.making a glass blower's pipe 3.cooking on electric stove top 4.making a car radiator 5.closed circuit steam engine
The predominant heat transfer mechanism used to transfer heat from the pan to the stove burner is radiation.
A metal spoon touching a hot pan. The pan heats the spoon. The spoon serves as a conductor of heat. This is an example of conduction.
Because the stove burner conducts the heat through the pan to cook the food.
Mostly conduction.