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1. The water gets heated by the process of:
(1) Radiation
(2) Convection
(3) Conduction
(4) None of these​

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

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The water gets heated by the process of convection.

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Answered by arshaarunsl
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Answer:

Convection is the mechanism through which the water is heated.

Explanation:

  • Convection, which is the extensive movement of molecules within gases and liquids, is the mechanism through which heat is transported.
  • Conduction is used to move heat from the object to the fluid initially, but fluid motion is responsible for the bulk of the heat transfer.
  • The process through which heat is transmitted from a solid surface to a nonsolid, such air or water, is known as convection.
  • The motion of the fluid relative to the solid surface and the methods used for heat transmission across the interface are both a part of the convection process.

illustrations of convection

  • Breeze. The classic instances of convection are the development of the ocean and land breeze.
  • Steaming Water.
  • Warm-Blooded Mammals' Blood Circulation.
  • Air-Conditioner.
  • Radiator.
  • Refrigerator.
  • Popper of Hot Air.
  • Airborne balloon.

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