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Which of the following are fossil fuels?
Hot plate, beakers, thermometers
the cup to the saucer by conduction.
All of the above
From block A to block B
coming in direct physical contact with it.
Convection
Hydropower
Geothermal Energy
What renewable resource would be best to use for a town that is built on a river?
Hot plate, beakers, thermometers
the cup to the saucer by conduction.
All of the above
From block A to block B
coming in direct physical contact with it.
Convection
Hydropower
Geothermal Energy
What heat transfer takes place in a system with a light bulb and a paper spiral turning above the light?
Hot plate, beakers, thermometers
the cup to the saucer by conduction.
All of the above
From block A to block B
coming in direct physical contact with it.
Convection
Hydropower
Geothermal Energy
Which of the following sets of tools would be most useful in an experiment measuring the rate of transfer of thermal energy in four different liquids?
Hot plate, beakers, thermometers
the cup to the saucer by conduction.
All of the above
From block A to block B
coming in direct physical contact with it.
Convection
Hydropower
Geothermal Energy
What renewable resource would be best to use for a city built near a volcano or plate boundary where the earth's crust is thin.
Hot plate, beakers, thermometers
the cup to the saucer by conduction.
All of the above
From block A to block B
coming in direct physical contact with it.
Convection
Hydropower
Geothermal Energy
A student notices that the saucer below a coffee cup becomes warmer after coffee is poured into the cup. Energy was transferred from –
Hot plate, beakers, thermometers
the cup to the saucer by conduction.
All of the above
From block A to block B
coming in direct physical contact with it.
Convection
Hydropower
Geothermal Energy
Thermal energy transfer by conduction is accomplished when heat moves from a warmer object to a cooler one by –
Hot plate, beakers, thermometers
the cup to the saucer by conduction.
All of the above
From block A to block B
coming in direct physical contact with it.
Convection
Hydropower
Geothermal Energy
If block A had a temperature of 50˚C, Block B had a temperature of 10˚C, and both blocks were in direct contact with each other, which way would the thermal energy be transferred?
Hot plate, beakers, thermometers
the cup to the saucer by conduction.
All of the above
From block A to block B
coming in direct physical contact with it.
Convection
Hydropower
Geothermal Energy
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