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Physics, 04.02.2021 22:30 Random4422

Which method of popcorn popping transfers heat into the kernels without any direct contact (nothing hot touched the kernels)? Explain.
Which method of popcorn popping requires the kernels to move through the heat source
in order to pop. Explain.
Describe another example of an object being heated through conduction.

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