If a liquid is heated in weightlessness, the heat is transmitted through
A
Conduction
B
Convection
C
Radiation
D
Neither, because the liquid cannot be heated in weightlessness
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A
Conduction
a (a)Convection is not possible in weightlessness. So the liquid will be heated through conduction.
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