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26 July, 11:27

Cooling systems, such as air conditioners and refrigerators, transfer thermal energy in order to keep homes and cars cool or to keep food cold. In a refrigerator, for example, thermal energy is transferred from the cool air inside the refrigerator to the warmer air in the kitchen. Thermal energy naturally moves from a warmer area to a cooler area, so how can it move from the cooler refrigerator to the warmer room?

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  1. 26 July, 14:26
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    Answer: I think maybe thru Convection?

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    cause convection causes the heat to stay to the top and the cold air stay's to the bottom so maybe i would say Convection ... Is there any answer choices?
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