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Physics, 06.05.2020 20:15 cpalabamagirl2595

A thermometer is removed from a beaker of boiling water and placed in a beaker of room temperature water. The thermometer

takes 15 seconds to reach a reading of 25°C. The same thermometer is returned to the boiling water for several minutes. It is

then placed under a tap of running water at room temperature. The thermometer takes only 10 seconds to reach a reading of

25°C

What conclusion could you make about conduction and convection based on these observations?

Conduction is a more efficient method of heat transfer

Convection is a more efficient method of heat transfer

No valid conclusion is suggested by these observations:

Conduction and convection are equally efficient methods of heat transfer

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