The three ways heat moves
The golden rule
Insulators & The Equilibrium secret
The brain challeng
100

Conduction 

 Heat moving through electromagnetic waves A black sweater absorbing (like light). 


100

 True or False: When you hold an ice cube, the "coldness" moves into your hand. 


False 

100

 An is a material that slows down the transfer of heat.

Insulato

100

Critical Thinking: You want to keep a popsicle from melting in your backpack. Based on the "Insulators" section of your guide, should you wrap it in aluminum foil or a thick wool sock?

A thick wool Sock

200

 Convection 


Heat moving through fluids (liquids and gases). 

200

In which direction does thermal energy always travel? 


 Warn to cool 

200

 The Blanket Myth

 Why won't a blanket make a plastic doll feel warm?

300

Radiation 



Heat moving through solids by direct contact. 

300

Scenario: You place a hot boiled egg into a bowl of cold water. Describe the energy 


 Energy moves from the Egg to the Water. 

300

Blankets don't generate heat

 They only trap heat from a worm source.

400

Why do metals feel hotter or colder than wood? 


Metals are excellent Conductors. They transfer heat energy much more easily and quickly than wood does. 

400

The Equilibrium Test

 You leave a metal plate and a plastic plate in a freezer overnight.

500

 Why is the upstairs of a house usually warmer than the basement? 


Because of convection, Warm air is less dense then cool air, which Causes the warm are to rise and the cool air to sink. 

500

Which one is at a lower temperature?

they're the same temperature Why does the metal feel colder? It's a better conductor and moves heat Away hand faster than plastic does.

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