Chapter 16
Objects that radiate relatively well, A) Absorb radiation relatively well B) reflect radiation relatively well C) Both of these D) neither of these
absorb radiation relatively well
A good heat conductor is A) a poor insulator. B) a good insulator. C) neither a poor nor a good insulator.
A) a poor insulator.
Hot water will cool to room temperature faster in a A) black pot. B) silver pot. C) depends more on the size of the pots than their color
A) black pot
The pupil of your eyes is a net A) absorber of radiant energy B) emitter of radiant energy
Absorbed of radiant energy
The higher the temperature of an object, the Longer the wavelengths its radiates Shorter the wavelengths its radiates
B
Cold water will warm to room temperature faster in a Black pot Silver pot Depends more on the size of the pots than their color
Black pot
If a solid object radiates more energy than it absorbs, its Internal energy decreases Temperature decreases Both of these Neither of these
Both of these
Warm air rises because faster moving molecules tend to move to regions of less Density Pressure Both of these
Both of these
A substance can absorb heat energy by the process of A) conduction B) radiation C) convection D) all of these
D) all of these
Energy transfer by convection is primarily restricted to Solids Liquids Gases Fluids None of these
Fluids
An object will normally be a net radiator of Nery when its temperature is A) higher than it surroundings B) lower than its surroundings C) neither of these .
Higher than its surroundings
Your feet feel warmer on a rug than on a tile floor because a rug Is usually warmer than tile Is a better insulating than tile For the same mass has more internal energy than tile All of these None of these
Is a better insulating than tile
At the same temperature, which move with the greater speed in the air? Very light molecules Heavier molecules All will have have equal average speeds
Very light molecules
Metals are both good heat conductors and also good electrical conductors because of the A) similarity between thermal and electrical conductive properties B) looseness of outer electrons in metal atoms C) relatively high densities of metals D) high elasticity of metals E) ability of metals to transfers energy easily
b) looseness of outer electrons in metal atoms