Heat Transfer: Conduction, Convection, Radiation
In this animated activity, learners explore three major methods of heat transfer and practice identifying each.
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What happens to air as a stove heats it?
it heats up and burns you
Posted by 596 on 4/5/2016 11:29:31 AM Replythat isnt the whole thing conduction has to have 2 heat conducters to burn u
Posted by Stephanie Bell on 10/17/2017 8:52:58 AM ReplyThe iron spiral-like circle blocking the fire, heats up the air, so it would be either Convection or Radiation.
Posted by John Huftel on 11/14/2016 8:16:13 AM Replyit WILL SURELY BURN you if you tuch it Y u may ask because the pot is really really hot because it was on a stove
Posted by Darielle Richardson on 10/11/2017 4:48:03 PM ReplyIt gets hotter and hotter the the point where the stove is burning hot
Posted by NyKaylah Best on 10/21/2022 8:36:41 AM Reply-
As the stove heats the air it turns hot
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the air as a stove heat it, then it will turn hot
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As the strove heats up it will get hot because its conduction to the pot
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The molecules will start moving faster and they will move apart which will cause the hot air to rise
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The molicules start moving because of the conduction of the eye to the pot, then the pot to the water.
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The air heats up
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As the stove heat rises the air gets hotter.
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when the molecules in the air get faster and when the molecules spread out, the air will get hotter.
Answered by Michael Aberra on 10/19/2016 7:27:20 PM 5.00 Thumps Up Thumps DownIt will always go from warmer to cooler substances
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it gets hot
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What happens to the air when a stove heats it is it becomes warmer. This happens because the air gets more energy. It also rises because fluids are lighter than cold fluids.
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The air heats up then rises, cools, sinks down, heats up, rises and conduction starts
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the sun
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air gets hot
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solar energy
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a very giant star
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it hot ._.
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The water will Evapoarte and have less water and mass
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The air around the stove heats up because the stove is giving off heat
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When air heats a stove it gets hot.
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heat happens
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As the stove heats air the air gets hotter.
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Uh it gets hotter??? ??
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Through the process of convection, the air gets hotter around it, causing the molecules to move at a faster rate, which drives them upward.
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If it is conduction,it will be in direct contact.
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HEAT AIR
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sun it heats through radiation
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the heat makes the air hotter!!!!!!
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what happens to the object when it is going through space with radiation in it.
Answered by NAOMI CARTER on 2/13/2018 4:08:26 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps DownHeat moves in three ways like Radiation, conduction, and convection. Radiation happens when heat moves as energy waves, called infrared waves, directly from its source to something else.
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Heat move in three ways like Radiation, conduction, and convection. Radiation happens when heat moves as energy waves, called infrared waves, directly from its source to something else.
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correct??
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The heat moves up into the air caused by convection, making the air warmer.
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the gets hotter because the pan is conducting the heat of the burner.
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warm , expan and rise because it less decent .
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the air gets hot because of the conduction that the stove is releasing.
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It turns to vapor air?? not sure.
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the air rises turns hot and low is cool
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the sun light heating up sand on the beach
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The air will start to heat up because of the temperature of the pot
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It rises
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The air will heat up.
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The air around it would stay the same but the heat right above the boling water would be hot, it would be water vapor.
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it's molecules speed up and spread out.
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What warms the Earth through radiation??
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The sun
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the sun
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the sun heats the earth through radiation
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The sun
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The sun radiates the earth.
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THE BEAUTIFUL SUN!!!!!
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the sun heats the earth through radiation
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The air molecules
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The sun
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The sun
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the sun
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definitely not the sun
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Sun
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the sun
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calsious
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The sun !! It's so warm and bright !!
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the sun!1
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heation
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The sun through thermal and radiation fields.
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The awesome blossom sun of course
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Rather, this solar energy warms the Earth, and the Earth emits its own energy to space. Because the surface of the Earth is much cooler than the surface of the Sun, the Earth emits most of its energy at longer wavelengths.
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the sun.
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the sun.
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the sun
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The sun
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celsius or farenheit
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the sun
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How is heat measured and in what units
Rather, this solar energy warms the Earth, and the Earth emits its own energy to space.
Posted by Dy'na Jones on 4/5/2018 12:13:15 PM Reply-
by a baromether and in degrees celsius or farenheit
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As a form of energy heat has the unit joule (J) in the International System of Units (SI). However, in many applied fields in engineering the British thermal unit (BTU) and the calorie are often used. The standard unit for the rate of heat transferred is the watt (W), defined as joules per second.
Heat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The average translational kinetic energy of the molecules of a system and the units are watts Celsius or Fahrenheit
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The molecules and the density
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celsius and farenheit
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just because of the sun
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It is measured with a thermometer and it is measured in Celsius or in Fahrenheit
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Celsius and Farenheit
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The sun
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temp
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Celsius of Fahrenheit a;so known as C or F
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Heat is measured in many different ways, in different countries. From more scientific accurate ways, to more simple ways. Kelvin, which is used to precisely measure temperatures from zero degrees, which at that point would be absolute zero. Celsius and Fahrenheit, are more simple, easy to calculate ways to measure temperature, as most of us do not experience negative degrees on a daily basis, or extremely high temperatures on a daily basis. British thermal units are more versatile than all of these, with the measurement of a single degree allowing one pound of water to be heated up one degree Fahrenheit.
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As a form of energy, heat has the unit joule (J) in the International System of Units (SI). However, in many applied fields in engineering the British thermal unit (BTU) and the calorie are often used.
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it is measured by a thermometer and it is measured in degrees.
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it measured by a thermometer and the thermometer measures in either fahrenheit or celsius.
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it is measured by a thermometer in celcius and fahrenheit
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Kinetic energy and denstiy
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what is the queistion i dont umderstand
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By C and F
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I dont get it
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what do you not get?
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I understand
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I get it so far.
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Uhh..... was that really a question? cuz' i dont get it too.
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That isn't a question that's a statement
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1.What don"t you get
2. I get it
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silver and metel
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what are two good thermal conductors?
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Silver & copper.
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Sliver and Iron
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Steel and Copper
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COPPER AND SILVER YEAH YAY!!! :3
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A perfect vacuum, or Silver.
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sliver and copper
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Gases such as air and materials such as plastic and wood are thermal insulators.
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silver and copper.
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copper and silver.
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Cooper and sliver
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wood and plastic
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what are 2 bad thermal conductors?
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wood ,Styrofoam,
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styrofoam and paper
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paper and wood
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wood and paper
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paper and wood which r technically the same because it is like rebirth wood is turned into paper and stuff so um yea:3
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Pretty much all gases, water, and wood.
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A measure of the goodness or the badness of a substance for the ?ow of heat through conduction is provided by its thermal conductivity.
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wood paper.
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wood and paper.
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plastic
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Wood and Paper
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watching the video
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where do i find info about thermal conductors on this activity?
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Click on the boiling pot.
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click on the boiling pot
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https://bp.com/themal-condutors-andinsulators-online-experiment
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click on the boiling pot
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hot air ballon
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where can i find info on why conduction works so poorly in liquids and gases?
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Click on the hot air balloon.
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The exmples they give you
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on hot air ballon
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Convection occurs when particles with a lot of heat energy in a liquid or gas move and take the place of particles with less heat energy.
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Click the Hot Air balloon
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Why does a hand need an oven mitt in order to pick up the pot from the stove
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to not get burned
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Because conduction is being transferred to your hand if you don't wear the mitt so then you would get burned....
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The heat from the pot will soak into your hand because it has higher heat than your hand so you need the oven mitt.
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So you wont get your hand badly hurting
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Because if you don't have any protection from direct heat, the conduction will burn you.
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so you won't burn your hand.
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So you don't hurt burn your hand and because of what the oven mitt is made of will help
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What is radiation
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When electromagnetic waves go thru the air, for example from the sun, and heat up the air and even buildings, or the ground
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When electromagnetic waves travel thru space.
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It is a transfer of thermal energy by waves that travel through the air.
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A type of thermal energy
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radiation is energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light.
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Direct Sunlight/Heat
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What is the transfer of Conduction
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The Transverse heat between substances.
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It is the transfer of thermal energy between particles of matter that are touching.
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between particlas
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between particles
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Okay so when you don' t use a mitt to help you take out the hot pan what might happen and what caused it also why??
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when they put their hand on the heated handle they will get burned. So they put he mitt on so they don't get burned.
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The hotness of the pan will be hard to hold the hot pan. So that is why everybody should use mitts when they are going to hold something hot.
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your hand would get burnt because your hand is a conductor.
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When they put their hand on it it will burn their hand unless there wear oven mitts
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What objects can radiate energy
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the sun
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the sun.
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Campfires, fires, Chiminea etc.
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the sun
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Fires, the sun, and campfires
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can u tell me what is four good conductors and four poor conductors.
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Wool Water Wood Rubber, Poor
Iron Steel Copper Aluminum, Good
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Iron, steel, metals, aluminum (good)
Paper, pencils/wood, glass, rubber (Poor)
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iron metal steel aluminum
paper pencils glass rubber
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Iron Metal Steel Aluminum
Paper Pencils Glass Rubber
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Write a few everyday applications of conduction of heat
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when walking on the beach on a hot day the sand is hot
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walking on the sidewalks in summer with bare feet.
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walking on ice bare feet
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side walks in the summer.
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What is Radiation
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In physics, radiation is the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles through space or through a material medium.
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In physics, radiation is the emission or transmission of energy in the form of waves or particles through space or through material.
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In physics, radiation is the emission or transition of energy in the form of waves
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its something that can give you cancer
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Why do darker colors absorb heat and lighter colors reflect it?
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Because darker colors don't have the ability to reflect on the source of light and white/bright colors have a good ability of reflecting to the main source of light.
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A white object reflects all wavelengths of light, so the light is not converted into heat and the temperature of the object does not increase noticeably.
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because the light is converted to heat.
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Darker can't reflect the heat and white have can because there also light
Answered by Kyleigh Keim on 3/9/2021 3:52:18 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down
what are 4 examples of convection?
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hot soup, boiling water, heated up milk and sweats
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hot soup boiling water heated up milk and sweat
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conduction is the transfer of heat bettween
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substances/materials/molecules
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substances materials molicules
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i need help i don't under stand that well so please. HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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i feel bad for you but I'M ROCKIN' ROLLING!!
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Why does this happens.
When ____ travel through space it is called radiation.
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heat
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Electromagnetic waves
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Electromagnetic waves
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heat waves
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heat/ light
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what happen to the air as it get futher from the heat source.
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radiation
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it started going down
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it gets colder.
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Comduction is the transfer of heat between?
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cold
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cold
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what happens to heat transfer after its done its course
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it starts again and again
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it starts again
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what are other forms of radiation?
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sun
fire
lightbulb
heat
sweat
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fire
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What effect does the sun give off to animals?
in our inviroment,heat transfer is always from the what to the what object
In our enviorment heat transfer is always from the front to the back object
Convection is the up and down movement of ___and ____caused by heat transfer
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gases and liquids
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what are the two main sources of energy onearth
three examples of radiation
WHAT HAPPENS TO THE AIR AS IT GETS FARTHER FROM THE HEAT SOURCE?
What are good conductors and poor conductors
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good)pot
bad)plastic
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i'm confused on this whole thing is that all its suppose to do i'm just wondering
conduction is the transfer of heat between
what is conduction
ways to save energy
5. What happens to the air molecules as the stove heats it?
what is convection?
what are bad conductors.
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Wood, Styrofoam, Paper, and Air
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Conduction is the transfer of heat between what
who can you tell each and all of them apart.
what are 4 poor conductors
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lol
Answered by Nyasia L on 10/12/2017 8:45:17 AM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down
three ways heat is transferred
how does the heat make the pot handle hot?
why docent it give lots of information
what is cunduction??????
what happens to the heat
What happens to the particles if the size of the object gets bigger?
is it possible for u to use radiation and conduction at the same time
conduction is transferred from heat between what
conduction is the transfer of heat and ?
Well its quite an interesting topic
What are three examples of good and poor conductors of heat
why wont the link http//www.wisc-online.com/Objects/ViewObject.aspx?ID=SCE304 work?
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In your link, you're missing the colon after the http.It should be http://www.wisc-online.com/Objects/ViewObject.aspx?ID=SCE304
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what happens to the air as it gets farther the heat source?
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gets colder?
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Where is the thing that when u click on it, it show u good and bad conductors
what happens to air as it gets farther from a heat source? plz tell meh
what happens to the air as it gets farther from the heat source.
What is a untrual magnetic travel through space
May someone please explain to me what is going on? I would like to pass my test by reviewing it doesn't really make sense.
How often does heat transfer in our environment?
How do you show examples on here?
What are four good and poor conductors?
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good conductors-copper,silver,iron,steel
Bad conductors-wood,paper,air,styrofoam
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I know what conduction is but I don't know how to explain it to my cousin in a simple way and yet he is in 4TH GRADE and is learning this stuff
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sad
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What if an insulator goes through a chemical/physical change and they become a conductor? what would happen? would it still be considered a insulator?
Conduction is the transfer of heat between where.
4 good conductors
Why does heat go from hot to cold?
condution is what
why does a hand need a oven mitt in order to pick up the hot pot from the stove
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why wouldnt it
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what happens if you do not use a glove
what is radiation?
How does it tell you the defontion
Why did the hand need a mitt?
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yes
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What type of heat transfer involves
direct contact
tree examples of radiation
three examples of radiation ?
why put on a glove for something hot when gloves are supposed to make you warm, you would get hotter
What happens to air as a stove heats it?
What happens to the air as the stove heats it
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nothing
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list 4 examples of convection
what happens when you don"t have sunscreen when it is really hot?
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you get sun burn
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Is there subtitles
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Click on the word "Narration" at the top.
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what is science
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NO!
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the study of all things
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when the stove heat up the air got hot
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that is not a question
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why does air have so many friction
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Because the worms in the ground cause lots of big thiccccc earth quakes so the make big air friction in air is friction.
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Conduction is the transfer of heat between
Im so confused
Why does Heat travel to colder spaces?
How does radiation give you cancer
When the stove gets warm it can burn you if you touch it.
Why does the hot air balloon pic get colder when it goes down and get hotter when it goes up?
what is conduction
can you add subtitles?
Thank you - I used this lesson to reinforce our introduction to convection, conduction and radiation in our 3rd Grade Homeschool Science Lesson this week. The animation really helped drive home the points!
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