Science Question
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A microwave heats up a cold piece of pizza. What type of heat transfer is this?
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Convection
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Radiation
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Induction
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There is no heat transfer
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Conduction
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A pot of water boils. What type of heat transfer occurs within the pot?
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Convection
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Radiation
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Induction
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There is no heat transfer
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Conduction
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A piece of ice is placed on a hot surface and begins to melt, but its temperature does not increase. What type of heat transfer is this?
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Convection
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Radiation
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Induction
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There is no heat transfer
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Conduction
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A piece of tin sitting on a stove top becomes very hot. What type of heat transfer was involved?
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Convection
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Radiation
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Induction
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There is no heat transfer
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Conduction
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On a cold day, the temperature often feels colder due to a wind chill. This is an example of what type of phenomenon?
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Convection
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Radiation
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Induction
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There is no heat transfer
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Conduction
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A piece of bread is burned on one side and uncooked on the other after being heated in a toaster. What was the most likely form of heat transfer to cause the burn?
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Convection
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Radiation
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Induction
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We need to know more information to reach a conclusion
Conduction
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