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Heat is transferred in three ways. Conduction, convection & Radiation.

kettle of water conducts heat by direct contact with heat. This is by the process called conduction. Hot water will rise up as it is less denser than the cold water which is heavier, and it helps in heating the entire water in the kettle.

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