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One example is the sun warming your face. Heat is transferred from the sun to your face. Another example is the fire in the fire place warming your hands.Heat is transferred from the fire to your hands. Another example is when you lay your towel on the sand. Heat is transferred from the sand to the towel. Another example is the fire heating up the stove. Heat is transferred from the fire to the stove. The last example is the light bulb warming your face. The heat from the light bulb is transferred to your face.
Heat has been transferred by conduction.
Is it radiation when put hands above fire.
No. That would be stupid!
Wood has chemical potential energy, when combustion occurs, you have fire. Fire is mostly heat and light energy.
Radiant energy.
One example is the sun warming your face. Heat is transferred from the sun to your face. Another example is the fire in the fire place warming your hands.Heat is transferred from the fire to your hands. Another example is when you lay your towel on the sand. Heat is transferred from the sand to the towel. Another example is the fire heating up the stove. Heat is transferred from the fire to the stove. The last example is the light bulb warming your face. The heat from the light bulb is transferred to your face.
The artist is Paul Peel and the title is : Children warming themselves by the fire
By convection (air warmed by the fire circulates through the room) and radiation (infrared energy given off by the fire is transmitted directly, warming objects in line-of-sight of the fire).
It means they're on fire.
use the suns energy
It was warming, not burning.
Heat has been transferred by conduction.
A niche in a wall to have a warming fire.
Is it radiation when put hands above fire.
No fire is not an ionization energy
Yes, fire is nonrenewable energy.