Which mechanism(s) of heat transfer will work in a vacuum?
a) conduction
b) convection
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Physics, 08.09.2020 03:01 trillsmith
Which mechanism(s) of heat transfer will work in a vacuum?
a) conduction
b) convection
c) radiation
d) none of the above
Answers: 3
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