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Heat is transferred through Convection, Conduction, and Radiation. Convection is heat transferred through a liquid medium such as air, as felt from your furnace. Conduction is through a solid medium. One instance of this takes place through the bottom of a cooking pan. Radiation is transferred through a void in the form of low frequency light waves, or infra-red radiation. This can easily be observed by moving in and out of a shadow into the sun. The air temperature around you remains constant, but you instantly feel the heat of the sun. That's from the sun's radiation.

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Three ways thermal energy can be transferred are conduction (through direct contact between objects), convection (through the movement of fluids or gases), and radiation (through electromagnetic waves).

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The three ways to transfer thermal energy are: 1) Conduction 2) Convection 3) Radiation

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I think they are: Conduction, Convection and Radiation. But don't quote me on that...

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Through conduction, convection, and radiation.

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There are 3 ways in which thermal energy can be transferred. The three are radiation, convection and conduction. Thermal energy is used and is present in many things.

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