Convection, Conduction, and Radiation Practice
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- Q1Heat transferring by waves that you can't see.conductionconvectionradiation10s
- Q2Heat from the sun is an example ofconvectionconductionradiation10s
- Q3Heat transferring between solids that are touchingconvectionradiationconduction10s
- Q4What type of heat transfer is shown by the illustration?convectionradiationconduction10s
- Q5Touching a hot stove is an example ofradiationconvectionconduction10s
- Q6The balance that occurs when two substances in thermal contact have reached the same temperature is calledthermal equilibriumthermal equatorthermal equipmrnythermal equation10s
- Q7What type of heat transfer is shown by the illustration?RadiationConvectionConduction10s
- Q8Heat always moves fromwarmer to warmercooler to coolerwarmer to coolercooler to warmer10s
- Q9Radiation is a transfer of heat throughgasessolidselectromagnetic wavesliquids10s
- Q10Warm airstays steadyrisesfalls10s
- Q11What type of heat transfer is shown by the illustration?radiationconductionconvection10s
- Q12Cool air is more dense andrisesfallsstays steady10s
- Q13What type of heat transfer is shown by the illustration?convectionconductionradiation10s
- Q14What type of heat transfer is shown by the illustration?ConvectionRadiationConduction10s