A copper pot resting on a hot stovetop heats up because of
a. Convection.
b. Conduction.
c. Radiation.
d. all of the above
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A pot resting on a hot stovetop heats up because of convection.
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Answer:
Conduction
Explanation:
Conduction means heating up of substances due to the transfer of heat energy due to direct contact. As the copper pot is in the direct contact of the stove, the answer is conduction.
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