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svet-max [94.6K]
3 years ago
10

Which is an example of radiation? Check all that apply. Troy’s hand is burned when he touches hot wax. Earth is heated by energy

from the Sun. A hot dog is held over a fire and gets warm. Soup is heated in a microwave. Water is boiled in a pot on a stove burner.
Physics
2 answers:
Doss [256]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The answer is the 2nd,3rd, and 4th one

Explanation:

Yuri [45]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The choices

Earth is heated by energy from the Sun.

A hot dog is held over a fire and gets warm.

Soup is heated in a microwave

are correct.

Explanation:

Let us consider each of the choices one by one.

  • <em>Troy’s hand is burned when he touches hot wax. </em>

In this case the energy is transferred through conduction not radiation, therefore this is not a correct choice.

  • <em>Earth is heated by energy from the Sun</em>.

Energy is transferred from the sun to the earth only through radiation, therefore this choice is correct.

  • A hot dog is held over a fire and gets warm.

Air is too poor a conductor to transfer heat through conduction, and<em> </em><em>if</em> the hot-dog is held directly above the fire, heat transfer through convection is possible, but also energy is transferred through radiation. Therefore this choice also counts as correct.

  • Soup is heated in a microwave. YES

Microwave radiation is used to warm the soup. This choice is correct.

  • Water is boiled in a pot on a stove burner.

In this case energy is transferred from the burner to the water though conduction, and from the base of the water and upwards through convection. No energy transfer through radiation is possible here, therefore this choice is not correct.

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