Radiation
Object A is 34 degrees Fahrenheit, Object B is 82 degrees Fahrenheit. Will the energy move to Object A or to Object B?
Object A
When holding an ice coffee for a while you notice the ice start to melt. In which direction is the heat transferring? From ___ to ___
From your hand to the ice coffee
Energy that is transferred through physical contact is called conduction
What is true.
Conduction
Object A is 15 degrees Fahrenheit and Object B is 5 degrees Fahrenheit. Which object will lose heat energy through conduction?
Object A
Holding an aluminum foil tray in front of you while sun tanning increases how quickly you tan. It also makes you feel hotter. What type of transfer is being increased?
Radiation
Heat always transfers from objects with a lower temperature to objects of a higher temperature.
What is False
Convection
Object A is 15 degrees Fahrenheit and Object B is 5 degrees Fahrenheit. Which object will gain heat energy through conduction?
Object B
Cooking bacon on a cast iron pan cooks bacon faster than on a non stick pan. The bacon is cooking through what type of heat transfer?
Conduction
Feeling heat rise on the fourth story of a building is an example of radiation.
What is false
Radiation
Object A is 65 degrees Fahrenheit and Object B is 65 degrees Fahrenheit. What will happen during heat transfer?
Fill in the blanks with the correct object:
After eating ice cream your mouth feels really cold. The reason it feels cold is because the heat is transferring from your mouth to the ice cream through _______________.
Conduction.
What is false
Convection
When you go outside on a winter day and you feel "cold", what are you actually feeling?
You are feeling your body lose thermal energy!
When holding hot chocolate, heat transfers between your hand and the mug through (A)___________ and within the liquid through (B) ___________.
(A) Conduction
(B) Convection
A bag of popcorn is able to pop in the microwave by heat transferring through electromagnetic waves called radiation.
What is true