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16 February, 00:42

When water boils in a pan on a hot burner, heat gets to the water mainly by. A. absorption of heat from the air in the room. B. conduction of heat through the pan. C. radiation of heat through the pan. D. reflection of heat from the burner.

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  1. 16 February, 00:50
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    B. The heat travels to the pan and therefore heats the water
  2. 16 February, 01:01
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    Answer: Option (B) is the correct answer.

    Explanation:

    When heat transfers from one substance to another substance without their movement and both substances having difference in temperature then this process of transferring heat is known as conduction.

    Therefore, we can conclude that when water boils in a pan on a hot burner, heat gets to the water mainly by conduction of heat through the pan.
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