Heat Transfer
Heat and Molecules
The Kitchen
Keep Warm/Cool
Temperature
100

This method of heat transfer occurs when pancakes touch a hot griddle directly.

What is conduction?

100

According to Bill, even this frozen water formation on mountains contains heat energy.

What are glaciers (or ice/snow)?

100

Vivian Cupcake explained that metal pans cook brownies primarily through this heat transfer method.

What is conduction?

100

Coats and jackets keep you warm by trapping this invisible thing that doesn't conduct heat well.

What is air?

100

This scientist demonstrated an infrared camera that shows heat as different colors.

Who is Andy Jessup?

200

Steam cooking fruit uses this method where hot air or liquid moves to transfer heat.

What is convection? 

200

Heat is actually this form of energy that can make molecules move.

What is kinetic energy (or energy of motion)?

200

Glass baking dishes allow this type of light to pass through and heat food directly.

What is infrared light (or heat radiation)?

200

A thermos works because this thing exists between the two glass walls, preventing heat conduction.

What is a vacuum (or no air)?

200

On the thermal camera, this color represents cold temperatures.

What is blue?

300

Roasting marshmallows over a flame uses this method that doesn't require direct contact.

What is radiation?

300

In cold things, molecules move this way compared to molecules in warm things.

What is more slowly?

300

Metal pans take longer to cook because they do this to infrared light instead of letting it pass through.

What is reflect?

300

This device can both heat and cool a building by pumping heat in either direction.

What is a heat pump?

300

On the thermal camera, this color represents hot temperatures.

What is red?

400

The three hosts of "Heated Debate" were named Ray Diation, Connie Vection, and this person.

Who is Conrad Duction?

400

Despite being much colder, an ice sculpture has more heat energy than a match because it has more of these.

What are molecules?

400

The demonstration with butter on different materials showed that this type of material is the best heat conductor.

What is metal?

400

These window coverings help keep rooms warm by preventing heat from escaping to outer space.

What are curtains?

400

Even very cold liquid nitrogen at minus-200 degrees still emits this type of radiation.

What is thermal radiation?

500

This kitchen appliance mentioned in the show uses forced convection to remove moisture from clothing.

What is a clothes dryer?

500

Big Sweaty Guy gets hot because moving his large mass around requires this.

What is extra energy?

500

This kitchen appliance was used in the snake demonstration to show convection currents.

What is a toaster?

500

Air molecules being far apart makes it harder for heat to transfer because molecules must do this to each other.

What is bump into (or collide with) each other?

500

When you hold your hand toward a window at night, heat from your body travels through the window to this final destination.

What is outer space?