ES - 6 - Heat Transfer and Temperature
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- Q1What heat transfer occurs at A? (it is not showing light waves)ConductionConvectionRadiation30sEditDelete
- Q2Heat transfers fromHot to coldCold to hotAll choices30sEditDelete
- Q3Heat transfer at letter B how?RadiationConvectionConduction30sEditDelete
- Q4Heat transfers at letter C through (these are light waves)RadiationConductionConvection30sEditDelete
- Q5Heat transfers as convection at letter A (this is air...not light waves shown) due to...Light waves from the fire are emitted and then strikes the handsHot items are less dense and riseDirect contact30sEditDelete
- Q6Heat transfers at location B due to conduction. How..Direct contact between the atoms within the substanceHot items rise due to being less denseLight waves from the fire are emitted and then strikes the hands30sEditDelete
- Q7Heat transfers at letter C how (these are light waves at C)Hot air/liquid is less dense so it risesLight waves from the fire are emitted and then strikes the handsDirect contact from atom-to-atom within the substance30sEditDelete
- Q8Hot materials areMore denseLess dense30sEditDelete
- Q9Which is true?Hot items are less dense and have particles that move fasterHot items are more dense and have particles that move slowerHot items are more dense and have particles that move fasterHot items are less dense and have particles that move slower30sEditDelete
- Q10Which is true?Cold items have particles that are farther apart and have a high densityCold items are more closely packed together and have a high densityCold items have particles that are farther apart and have a low densityCold items are more closely packed together and have a low density30sEditDelete
- Q11True or False: Heat can transfer from cold objects to warm objectsTrueFalse30sEditDelete
- Q12True or False: Heat can transfer between two objects of the same temperatureTrueFalse30sEditDelete
- Q13This test tube in this system is heated MOSTLY by...ConvectionConductionRadiation30sEditDelete
- Q14What change to the system would cause the test tube to be heated MOSTLY through convection?Put the test tube lower into the flameRaise the test tube above the flameMove the test tube to the left or right of the flameAll answers30sEditDelete
- Q15Heat flows along the metal poker how?From the hand to the metal poker foreverFrom the hand to the metal poker until they are the same temperatureFrom the metal poker to the hand until they are the same temperatureFrom the metal poker to the hand forever30sEditDelete
- Q16Which explains how thermal energy transfers between the fire and the pot?Energy is transferred by hotter (less dense) particles rising and mixing with cooler (more dense) particles which then fall and mixEnergy is transferred when light energy (waves) strikes an object causing it's particles to move fasterEnergy is transferred by direct contact from a warmer object to a cooler object30sEditDelete
- Q17Which explain how thermal energy transfers in the water (inside the pot)?Energy is transferred by hotter (less dense) particles rising and mixing with cooler (more dense) particles which then fall and mixEnergy is transferred when light energy (waves) strikes an object causing it's particles to move fasterEnergy is transferred by direct contact from a warmer object to a cooler object30sEditDelete
- Q18Which explains how thermal energy is transferred from the pot to the hand?Energy is transferred by direct contact from a warmer object to a cooler objectEnergy is transferred by hotter (less dense) particles rising and mixing with cooler (more dense) particles which then fall and mixEnergy is transferred by hotter (less dense) particles rising and mixing with cooler (more dense) particles which then fall and mix30sEditDelete
- Q19This is showing thermal energy transferring between the fire and pot through?ConvectionConductionRadiation30sEditDelete
- Q20Energy is transferred to Earth between the sun and Earth's atmosphere throughconductionradiationconvection30sEditDelete