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Burning your hand when accidentally touching a hot plate is an example of which heat transfer? a. conduction b. convection c. radiation d. none of these compare and contrast conduction and convection. which is true? a. convection can transfer heat through a vacuum, but conduction cannot. b. conduction can only occur through liquids, but convection can transfer heat through solids. c. convection can only transfer heat through fluids, but conduction can transfer heat through solids and fluids. d. conduction must have matter in order to transfer heat, but convection does n

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