a hot utensil kept away from flame cools down by transferring heat to surrounding . name the process of her transfer involved
Asked by riyag4697 | 15th Feb, 2021, 08:33: PM
Expert Answer:
A hot utensil kept away from the flame cools down as it transfers heat to the surroundings by the process of radiation.
Answered by Sheetal Kolte | 16th Feb, 2021, 11:34: AM
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