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The transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves

Radiation

100

When asked what type of heat transfer is associated with a campfire, a student said, "A burning campfire is an example of convection. The fire heats the air causing the warm air to rise and the cool air to sink." Is this right or wrong? Explain.

False! Warm air DOES rise and cold air DOES sink, but a campfire is an example of radiation.

100

As particles warm up, they ______ and move ______.

spread out

faster

100
The entryway in my parents' house has tile flooring. In the winter, it always feels super cold on my bare feet. Explain the direction of heat transfer.

The heat transfers from my feet to the cold tile floor.

100
Four students gathered materials for an experiment. Which one gathered NO insulators?

Student A: rubber band, metal fork, paper

Student B: nail, wood block, paper clip

Student C: cork, bar of soap, piece of tape

Student D: nail, metal hook, paper clip

Student D

200

A substance that does not readily conduct heat

Insulator

200

When a fan circulates air within the room, what type of heat transfer is demonstrated?

Convection

200

As particles cool down, they ______ and move __________.

Get closer together 

Slower

200

I want to make sure Atlas stays cool when we are outside and playing this summer! Should I buy him swimwear that is dark green or aqua blue? Explain your thinking!

Aqua blue.

It is a lighter color. Darker colors absorb heat faster and retain heat longer.

200

What is heat?

A measure of the amount of thermal energy transferred from one object to another.

300

A material that transfers heat efficiently

Conductor

300

What type(s) of heat transfer are present in this photo?

Conduction: the pan is touching the stove.

Convection: the water is boiling in the pan.

Radiation: Thermal energy is radiating from the pot.

300

Heat always transfers from ________ to _______ until ______________.

Hot

Cold

The objects are the SAME temperature

300

In a thermometer, the mercury (the red liquid) rises as the temperature increases. Why does this happen?

Materials expand as they get warmer.

300
What is temperature?

A measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in matter.

400

The direct transfer of heat from one object to another when they are in contact

Conduction

400

When actors perform on stage, they often get warm from the bright lights. What type of heat transfer might explain this?

Radiation

400

When objects warm up, they ___________. When they cool down, they __________. (The exception to this is water; it works the opposite way!) 

Expand

Contract

400

You're baking a cake for a special event, and you're in a rush. Without increasing the temperature of the oven, how can you get the cake to finish baking faster?

Use a dark-colored pan instead of a clear glass pan.

400

You got hit in the arm with a ball at practice, and your arm starts to swell. The coach advises you to put ice on it. Explain why the ice will eventually melt.

Heat transfers from the warmer object (your arm) to the colder object (the ice) until they are the same temperature. When the ice is the same temperature as your body, it has to be melted.

500

The transfer of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler one

Heat

500

Your mom pours creamer (from the fridge) into her hot cup of coffee. What type of heat transfer is taking place?

Convection

500

As an object heats up, it gains ____________.

Thermal energy

500

What might happen if a bridge was built without expansion joints?

In the summer, the materials would expand, and the bridge would crack.

500

When it snowed this winter, many of you played in the snow. If you didn't wear gloves, why did your hands get cold when you made a snowball?

The heat from your hands is transferred to the snowball.