A chair sitting several feet from a fireplace gets warm. - radiation, The liquid blobs in a lava lamp rise and sink due to - convection, The water in a pot on the stove gets hot. - conduction, Vinyl siding on a house melted because a house acrosss the street was on fire. - radiation, Attics in houses are warmer because hot air rises. - convection, Toasting marshmallows on a fire, the metal skewer begins to get hot near your hand. - conduction, Warm air rises and colder denser air rushes in to take its place creating wind. - convection, A microwave heating your food. - radiation, Light from the sun heating earth. - radiation, Ironing to remove wrinkles from clothes. - conduction,
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Heat Transfer: Conduction, Convection, or Radiation
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