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Heat Transfer
Test Description: Have fun while learning more about heat transfer!
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The transfer of thermal energy between things that are touching is called...
A
convection.
B
radiation.
C
conduction.
D
condensation.
2) The movement of thermal energy via the movement of liquids and gases is known as...
A
conduction.
B
convection.
C
radiation.
D
a closed system.
3) Heat transfer through waves is known as...
A
radiation.
B
conduction.
C
convection.
D
teleportation.
4) Wind is an example of...
A
concentration.
B
conduction.
C
convection.
D
radiation.
5) Sunlight is an example of...
A
conduction.
B
matter.
C
radiation
D
convection.
6) Which of the following is a good thermal conductor?
A
metal.
B
cork.
C
rubber.
D
plastic.
7) Thermal energy moves from __________ objects to __________ objects.
A
radiation to conduction.
B
hot to cold.
C
convection to radiation.
D
cold to hot.
8) On a cold day, you wrap your hands around a mug of hot chocolate and your hands warm up. This is an example of....
A
convection
B
conduction
C
evaporation
D
radiation
9) Which of the following is NOT used to measure temperature?
A
grams
B
Celcius
C
Kelvin
D
Fahrenheit
10) Boiling water is an example of ....
A
radiation.
B
conduction.
C
freezing.
D
convection.
11) Microwaves use this type of heat transfer...
A
insulation.
B
convection.
C
radiation.
D
conduction.
12) Objects do not need to be touching to transfer heat through which two methods?
A
Conduction and Convection.
B
Radiation and Convection.
C
Radiation and Conduction.
D
Insulation and Conduction.
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