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19 January, 09:33

What type of heat transfer is used to fry an egg in a pan and how can you tell?

A) It is conduction because the egg gets cooked.

B) It is conduction because the egg is touching the pan.

C) It is convection because you put oil in a frying pan to cook in it.

D) It is convection because you can feel the heat a few inches away from the pan.

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  1. 19 January, 09:35
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    The answer would be B. its is conduction because the egg is touching the pan.
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