In a computational model of the energy loss of a house, if the energy flux increases, what happens to the energy loss of the house?(1 point)

Responses

The energy loss can increase or decrease.
The energy loss can increase or decrease.

The energy loss will neither increase nor decrease.
The energy loss will neither increase nor decrease.

The energy loss must increase.
The energy loss must increase.

The energy loss must decrease.

1 answer

The correct response is: The energy loss must increase.

In a computational model, if the energy flux (energy transfer per unit area) increases, it typically indicates that more energy is being transferred out of the house due to factors such as temperature difference, wind, or other conditions. Consequently, this would generally lead to an increase in energy loss from the house.