What is radiation?
the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles.
Can radiation only come from the sun?
No
How is heat transferred in solids?
Conduction
What does convection occur most easily in?
liquids and gases
Finish this statement: 'RAISE THE _________!"
RAISE THE BAR!
What is convection?
the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise, and colder.
when the sun heat waves hit you what type of energy is it?
Radiation
whats the difference between convection and conduction?
In conduction, heat transfer occurs between objects by direct contact. In convection, the heat transfer takes within the fluid.
What is needed for convection to happen?
particles with a lot of heat energy in a liquid or gas move and take the place of particles with less heat energy.
What does this abbreviation stand for?
PLDSFI
Paul Laurence Dunbar School for Innovation
What is conduction?
How does radiation work?
Radiation works by making small breaks in the DNA inside cells.
What is the effect of temperature on thermal conductivity of a material?
How does density affect convection?
What is Abigail's Favorite song artist?
Girl In Red
What does convection occur most easily in?
Do humans give off radiation?
Yes, all objects, including human bodies give off radiation.
The transfer of thermal energy between the two systems is known as?
heat transfer(Conduction)
Is convection heat transferred?
Whats Our Favorite school Subject?
Mia & Emma=Science
Abigail=Gym
Does convection always work more quickly than conduction in water and air?
In fluids like water and air convection is more efficient then conduction.
How Long Can radiation last?
2 to 10 weeks
How does conduction affect the natural environment?
Which layer of Earth goes through convection?
The Mantle
Name all our pets.
Emma=Maximillion
Mia=Caramelo
Abigail=Duke