Which scenario shows radiation?(1 point)

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Eggs cook in a skillet.
Eggs cook in a skillet.

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

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

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.

Well, you've got some pretty hot scenarios there! But the one that shows radiation is when the air warmed by a floor radiator rises to the top of a room, forcing cooler air downward. That's some sneaky heat transfer happening right there!

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

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 floor radiator is transferred to the air through radiation. The warm air then rises to the top of the room, displacing cooler air downward.