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    The Heating of a Room by a Fire in a Fireplace
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The Heating of a Room by a Fire in a Fireplace

Question 75

Question 75

Multiple Choice

The heating of a room by a fire in a fireplace is chiefly due to


A) vaporization.
B) radiation.
C) convection.
D) conduction.

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