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Mrs. Thomason explain how heat moves. In the very first example she discusses, how is heat being transferred?
a
From right (cold) to left (hot).
b
From left (cold) to right (hot).
c
From right (hot) to left (cold).
d
From left (hot) to right (cold).
Question 2 (1 point)
What is the first example of conduction that Mrs. Thomason discusses in the video?
a
Pot heating up over a burner.
b
Touching a hot pot.
c
Hot mug heating up a metal spoon.
d
Fried chicken heating up in a frying pan.
Question 3 (1 point)
Where is Mrs. Thomason's office in her house, and how does that impact the temperature in her home office?
a
In a loft. Because it is above the living room, it is cooler than the rest of the house because cooler air rises.
b
In the basement.it is hotter than the rest of the house because hot air sinks.
c
In the basement. It is cooler than the rest of the house because cooler air sinks.
d
In a loft. Because it is above the living room, it is hotter than the rest of the house because hot air rises.
Question 4 (1 point)
What type of radiation does Ms. Thomason NOT
a
lightbulb
b
oven
c
campfire
d
Sun
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1) d — From left (hot) to right (cold). Heat flows from the hotter object to the cooler one.
2) c — Hot mug heating up a metal spoon. That’s the conduction example she uses first.
3) d — In a loft. Because it is above the living room, it is hotter than the rest of the house because hot air rises.
4) a — lightbulb. She does not mention a lightbulb as an example of that type of radiation.
1) d — From left (hot) to right (cold). Heat flows from the hotter object to the cooler one.
2) c — Hot mug heating up a metal spoon. That’s the conduction example she uses first.
3) d — In a loft. Because it is above the living room, it is hotter than the rest of the house because hot air rises.
4) a — lightbulb. She does not mention a lightbulb as an example of that type of radiation.
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