Which scenario is an example of the transfer of thermal energy by
conduction?
O A. A person's...
Biology, 17.06.2021 01:10 klocke2001
Which scenario is an example of the transfer of thermal energy by
conduction?
O A. A person's hand gets warmer when they are holding a smart
phone.
O B. Air in that is on the opposite side of the heater in a room warms
up over time.
C. Water near the shore of a lake becomes warmer on a sunny day.
O D. Water at the top of pan becomes warmer as water from the
bottom of the pan rises.
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