Conduction: Heat can be transferred from one object to another.
Convection: Takes place when heated molecules move from one place to another, all of them containing the heat internally.
Radiation: Radiation leaves the object in the form of waves, the warmer the object the shorter the wave length of the particular radiation.
Convection: Takes place when heated molecules move from one place to another, all of them containing the heat internally.
Radiation: Radiation leaves the object in the form of waves, the warmer the object the shorter the wave length of the particular radiation.
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