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What is an insulator?
 
a material that prevents heat from being transferred.
 
a material that allows energy in the form of heat to be transferred.
 
something that creates thermal energy.
What is a heat conductors?
 
a material that allows energy in the form of heat to be transferred.
 
something that blocks energy from flowing through.
 
something that creates thermal energy.
The diagram shows an example of:
 
Conduction
 
Convection
 
Radiation
The diagram shows an example of:
 
Radiation
 
Conduction
 
Convection
The diagram shows an example of:
 
Convection
 
Conduction
 
Radiation
What are examples of conduction? (Pick 2)
 
A metal spoon heating up as you stir hot soup
 
The pancakes cooking in the pan
 
Feeling the sunlight on your face
 
When you put your hands over a fire to warm them
What is an example of convection?
 
When the water in the pot circles hot water to the top and cold water falls
 
Feeling the sunlight on your face
 
When you put your hands over a fire to warm them
 
A metal spoon heating up as you stir hot soup
What are examples of radiation? (pick 2)
 
Feeling the sunlight on your face
 
When you put your hands over a fire to warm them
 
A metal spoon heating up as you stir hot soup
 
The pan heating up on the stove
What are the best insulators? (pick 3)
 
Glass
 
Wood
 
Rubber
 
Copper
What are the best conductors? (pick 3)
 
metal
 
Copper
 
Water
 
Glass
What is radiation?
 
Energy that comes from a source and travels through space. (no contact)
 
Heat transfer through direct contact
 
Heat transfer through liquids or gasses
 
Prevents heat transfer
What is convection?
 
Heat transfer through liquids or gasses. Heat rises, cool air falls.
 
Prevents heat transfer
 
Energy that comes from a source
 
Heat transfer through direct contact
What is conduction?
 
Heat transfer through direct contact.
 
Prevents heat transfer
 
Energy that comes from a source
 
Heat transfer through liquids or gasses
The method through which the entire pot of water boils on that hot stove is
 
convection.
 
conduction.
 
radiation.
 
evaporation.
Which color of visible light has the shortest wavelength?
 
Violet
 
Yellow
 
Blue
 
Red
Which color of visible light has the longest wavelength?
 
Red
 
Violet
 
Yellow
 
Blue
The thermos bottle acts as a good thermal insulator because it can defeat
 
convection.
 
evaporation.
 
condensation
 
all of these.
Heat transfer by radiation
 
does not require any material between the radiator.
 
is not possible from human beings to their environment.
 
does not occur from light bulbs ( they are too bright.
 
none of the above.
In which of the following can convection currents be set up?
 
air
 
plastic
 
aluminum
 
a vacuum
Which of the following is the best conductor of heat?
 
aluminum
 
air
 
plastic
 
water
The reason why water boils causing the circular motion is due to
 
Convection
 
Radiation
 
Conduction
True or False higher temperature means faster moving molecules
 
True
 
False
A thermometer works because the liquid in it contracts when heated this is an example of
 
Convection
 
Radiation
 
Conduction
What is an example radiation?
 
Feeling heat from the sun
 
Touching the hot stove
 
Radiation is not a heat transfer
Which heat transfer has electromagnetic waves?
 
Radiation
 
Convection
 
Conduction
 
Convection & Conduction
When a fan spins, what heat transfer is it?
 
Convection
 
Radiation
 
Conduction
 
Have no idea
What is conduction?
 
Conduction is when you touch
 
Conduction is when you absorb waves
 
It when the air circulates
When heat goes to the top and cold goes to the bottom is this convection.? True or false.
 
True
 
False
Which heat transfer has electromagnetic waves?
 
Radiation
 
Conduction
 
Convection
 
Radiation and Conduction
What is radiation?
 
electromagnetic waves
 
Swirly air
 
Touching stuff
Is a heating pad on your arm an example of conduction?
 
Yes
 
No it's convection
 
No it's radiation
What does convention do?
 
When the air moves cirrculary
 
When you touch something
 
It's come's from the sun
 
None
When the thermal transfer is conduction how close together are the atoms?
 
Touching
 
Spread out
 
Somewhat close together
 
Realy spread out
Does radiation come from cell phones?
 
Yes
 
No
What state of matter does convention take place in?
 
Liquids & Gas
 
Solids
 
Only gas
 
Only liquids
When there is a pancake on a grill what transfer of heat is it?
 
Conduction
 
Radiation
 
Convention
Through what can radiation be transferred?
 
Solid
 
Liquid
 
Gas
 
None
Does convection involve touching, moving air, or absorbing waves?
 
Touching
 
Moving air
 
Absorbing Waves
 
None of the above