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Munoz
3 July, 13:36
How does radiation differ from convection?
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Destinee Chambers
3 July, 17:07
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Radation is like a heater, you can sit infront of it and absorb all of it's warmth. Convection is kind of like a warming mat, you have to touch it, and make contact to absorm its warmth.
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