Convection
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Conduction
Radiation
Multiple Choice
100

Is convection the transfer of heat energy through the currents of fluids? True or False

True

100

What is conduction?

The transfer of heat energy through direct contact

100

Define Conduction:

Conduction refers to the transfer of energy through the movement of particles that are in contact with each other.Heat conduction (or thermal conduction) is the transfer of energy from a warmer substance to a colder one through direct contact, such as someone touching the handle of a hot metal skillet.

100

Define Radiation

The energy radiated or transmitted in the form of rays, waves, or particles. A stream of particles or electromagnetic waves that is emitted by the atoms and molecules of a radioactive substance as a result of nuclear decay. Radiotherapy. The radial arrangement of anatomical or histological parts.

100

What type of enegry transfer would be used if you cooked a hot dog by boiling?

 A. Radiation B. Convection C. Conduction

B. convection

200

What is density?

Causes fluids to rise and fall.

200

What is an insulator

Something that dosn't transfer heat well.

200

Give one example of Conduction

  • After a car is turned on, the engine becomes hot. ...
  • A radiator is a good example of conduction. ...
  • You can warm your back muscles with a heating pad.
  • Roasting wieners over a campfire is fun until the heat from the fire is conducted up the coat hanger to your hand.
200

Give one example of Radiation:

  • ultraviolet light from the sun.
  • heat from a stove burner.
  • visible light from a candle.
  • x-rays from an x-ray machine.
  • alpha particles emitted from the radioactive decay of uranium.
  • sound waves from your stereo.
  • microwaves from a microwave oven.
200

Getting a sunburn is absorbing to much heat energy through _____? A. Radiation B. Convection C. Conduction

A.radiation

300

Name three examples of convection?

  • Boiling water - The heat passes from the burner into the pot, heating the water at the bottom. ...
  • Radiator - Puts warm air out at the top and draws in cooler air at the bottom.
  • Steaming cup of hot tea - The steam is showing heat being transfered into the air.
300

Why does your desk feel warmer than the metal pole on your chair, even though they are the same temperature?

Because the metal pole absorbs the heat energy from your hand alot faster.

300

When boiling a pot of noodles, describe where conduction takes place.

The pot (metal) conducts the heat from the stove.

300

When boiling a pot of noodles, explain where radiation takes place.

The heat from the stove is transfered through radiation waves.

300

Burning yourself on a grill is an example of what energy transfer? A. Radiation B. Convection C. Conduction

C.conduction

400

What does convection look like to you?(no wrong awnsers.)


400

How do you cook a hotdog with conduction ?

you use a fork to flip

400

The pot (metal) conducts the heat from the stove.

A solid (conductor) typically with a metal.

400

The heat from the stove is transfered through radiation waves.

True

400

The tides are caused by what? A. Radiation B. Convection C. Conduction D. None of the above

D. (None of the above)the moons pull causes tides.

500

What are every day thing you use that involves convection?(no wrong answers)

Air Conditioning.

500

What does conduction look like?


500

True or false: Conduction produces heat when you rub your hands together

False, friction causes heat when you rub your hands together. Conduction is the transfer of heat between two objects.

500

True or false: Radiation needs air to take place.

False

500

Solar pannels use what type of energy? A. Radiation B. Convection C. Conduction

A.radiation.

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