Radiation

a. refers to heat emission from a warm object in the form of electromagnetic waves
b. is only source of heat loss for the body; i.e., you can lose but not gain heat by radiation
c. refers to the transfer of heat by direct contact between a warmer and cooler object
d. involves the continued cycling of cool air over the body
e. refers to the transformation of water from a gaseous to a liquid state


A

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