Physics, 09.03.2021 20:20 afropenguin2853
Which scenario is an example of the transfer of thermal energy by radiation?
A. You warm your feet in front of a fireplace.
B. A person uses a hot iron to remove wrinkles from a shirt,
C. The air in a hot-air balloon is heated by a gas burner
D. A cup heats up when you pour hot water into it.
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Which scenario is an example of the transfer of thermal energy by radiation?
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