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A material that is good at transferring energy is called a(n)
a) Conductor
b) Insulator
c) Convection
d) Radiation

A material that blocks or slows the energy transfer is called a(n)
a) Conductor
b) Insulator
c) Convection
d) Radiation

What is an example of an insulator?
a) frying pan
b) aluminum foil
c) penny
d) Cotton balls

Which is an example of a conductor?
a) fabric
b) aluminum foil
c) styrofoam cup
d) cardboard

If you want to keep an object warm, you need to
a) use an insulator
b) use a conductor
c) use a thermometer
d) wrap it in aluminum foil

If you want to keep an object cool what should you do?
a) Use an insulator
b) Use a conductor
c) Use a thermometer
d) Wrap it in aluminum foil

If you want to heat something up quickly, what should you do?
a) Use an insulator
b) Use a conductor
c) Use a thermometer
d) Use a plastic spoon

If you were designing a thermos for hot chocolate to keep it hot, which material should you NOT use?
a) anything fabric
b) anything with styrofoam
c) anything metal
d) anything plastic

If you were designing a thermos for iced tea to keep it cold, what should you NOT use?
a) anything cardboard
b) anything with styrofoam
c) anything metal
d) anything with plastic

Which statement is not true about metal?
a) Metal is a conductor.
b) Metal allows heat to be transferred easily.
c) Metal allows heat to escape easily
d) Metal is an insulator.

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