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7 December, 18:37

Cooking popcorn using a microwave is a form of what?

a. conduction

b. convection

c. radiation

An oven that cooks by cycling warm air through the bottom and out the top is a form of what?

a. conduction

b. convection

c. radiation

Heat from a fire warming your hands is a form of what?

a. conduction

b. convection

c. radiation

Heat from the sun hitting a solar panel is a form of what?

a. conduction

b. convection

c. radiation

The handle of a pot becoming too hot to grab as it cooks on the stove is a form of what?

a. conduction

b. convection

c. radiation

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  1. 7 December, 18:48
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    Cooking popcorn using a microwave is a form of "radiation".

    Heat from a fire warming your hands in a form of, "convection"

    Heat from the sun hitting a solar panel is a form of, "radiation"

    The handle of a pot becoming too hot to grab as it cooks on the stove is a form of, "convection"
  2. 7 December, 19:00
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    It will be radiation since the microwave uses a lot of heat waves to heat up the popcorn
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