
HEAT TRANSFER METHODS_Review
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- Q1This heat transfer method is known as _____________. It allows the cold air to _________ and the warm air to ____________, creating the major atmospheric circulation patterns.Convection; sink; riseConduction; sink; riseConvection; rise; sinkConvection; rise; sink120s
- Q2Which of the following statements is FALSE?Picture B represents radiationPicture C represents conductionIn picture A, conduction and convection are representedIn picture A, only convection is represented120s
- Q3Which of the following statement is TRUE?Radiation can happen only in outer space and vacuum.Radiation is the only method of heat transfer that can happen in outer space and vacuum.Convection is the only method of heat transfer that can happen in outer space and vacuum.Concuction is the only method of heat transfer that can happen in outer space and vacuum.120s
- Q4How does energy travel from the hot soup to the spoon?The molecular movement in the soup transfers energy to the molecules in the spoon.The coldness from the soup transfers to the spoon.The soup warms the air up, and the air warms the spoon.The molecular movement in the spoon transfers energy to the molecules in the soup.120s
- Q5Which of the following is an example of CONDUCTION?the circular movement of magma under ground allows the plates to moveWithout touching the fire, you can still warm your hands.an ice melts when it is placed in a cup of warm water.The sun warming up the sand on the beach120s
- Q6Which of the following is an example of RADIATION?getting burned by a stoveputting an ice pack on your legair circulation in your roomcooking popcorn in a microwave120s
- Q7Which of the following is an example of CONVECTION?warm air rising off of hot sandusing a stove to heat a pot of watermicrowaving foodgetting a sunburn120s
- Q8Heat would best be transferred by conduction betweenhot chocolate and plastic spoona heater and the airan oven and a glass disha stove and an aluminum skillet120s
- Q9Conduction usually happens easier in solids becauseits molecules/ particles are moving fastits molecules/ particles do not touchits molecules/ particles are closer to each otherits molecules/ particles are far away from each other120s
- Q10When it is too hot, you can feel better by putting a cold and wet towel on your head. What other example illustrates the same heat transfer method?magma moving the tectonic platesheater warming the entire room upheat from the sun hitting a solar panelBurning yourself by touching a heater.120s
