Heat Transfer
Is the following an example of conduction, convection, or radiation? A pan placed on a hot stove starts to heat up.
Conduction
Is the following an example of conduction, convection, or radiation? A spoon in your soup gets warm after sitting in your soup for awhile.
Conduction
Is the following an example of conduction, convection, or radiation? The reason you hold your mug of hot cocoa from the handle and not by the mug itself.
Conduction
Is the following an example of conduction, convection, or radiation? The reason why your basement is often cooler than the first floor of your home.
Convection
Is the following an example of conduction, convection, or radiation? Warm air rises and cooler air sinks in the atmosphere.
Convection
Is the following an example of conduction, convection, or radiation? A campfire warming up a group of campers.
Radiation
Is the following an example of conduction, convection, or radiation? A microwave heating up food.
Radiation
Is the following an example of conduction, convection, or radiation? Electromagnetic waves carry energy through empty space.
Radiation
Is the following an example of conduction, convection, or radiation? Plants obtain their energy from the Sun. The sunlight reaches Earth through _________________________.
Radiation
Conduction
The direct transfer of heat from one substance to another substance that it is touching.
Radiation
The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
Convection
The transfer of thermal energy by the circulation or movement of a liquid or gas due to density differences