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Chemistry, 27.03.2020 02:44 cpcoolestkid4
Cooking popcorn using a microwave
Grabbing a warm coffee mug to warm your hands
Heat from a fire warming your hands
Heat from the sun hitting a solar panel
Putting an ice pack on an injury
The handle of a pot becoming too hot to grab as it cooks on the stove
Warm air rising off of the pavement
Warm water rising to the surface of the ocean and cooler water sinking
Conduction
Convection
Radiation
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