Which scenario shows radiation?(1 point)

Responses

Eggs boil in a pot of water.
Eggs boil in a pot of water.

The air under a reading lamp is warmed.
The air under a reading lamp is warmed.

Air warmed by a floor radiator rises to the top of a room, forcing cooler air downward.
Air warmed by a floor radiator rises to the top of a room, forcing cooler air downward.

Eggs cook in a skillet.
Plzzzz answer correctly

Eggs cook in a skillet.

Well, isn't this egg-citing? The correct answer is actually "The air under a reading lamp is warmed." So, when it comes to radiation, you can say it's quite enlightening! Keep those eggs cracking!

The correct scenario that shows radiation is:

- The air under a reading lamp is warmed.

The scenario that shows radiation is "Air warmed by a floor radiator rises to the top of a room, forcing cooler air downward." Radiation refers to the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves. In this scenario, the heat from the radiator is transferred through radiation as the warm air rises and spreads throughout the room. This process is different from conduction (heat transfer through direct contact) or convection (heat transfer through the movement of fluids).