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27 May, 12:01

The steps in the heating of water in a pot kept on a stove are listed below:

Step 1: Heat from the flame travels to the base of the pot.

Step 2: Heat from the base of the pot travels to the water near its base.

Step 3: Heat from the water near the base of the pot travels to the layers of water.

In which steps is heat transferred by conduction?

A. Step 3

B. Step 1 and Step 3

C. Step 1 and Step 2

D. Step 1, Step 2, and Step 3

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  1. 27 May, 12:06
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    Step 1 and step 2

    Step by step explanation

    Heat can be transferred from one place to another place.

    When pot kept on a stove, the heat from flame travels to the base of the pot, then heat travels from the base to the water.

    Step 1: Heat from the flame travels to the base of the pot.

    Step 2: Heat from the base of the pot travels to the water near its base.

    Answer: C) Step 1 and Step 2
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