Keeping Warm

A visually appealing illustration depicting heat transfer concepts including conduction, convection, and radiation in a warm and educational style.

Warmth and Heat Quiz

Test your knowledge about heat transfer and warming concepts with our engaging quiz! This quiz covers various topics related to conduction, convection, and radiation.

  • Understand the science behind heat transfer.
  • Explore the principles of thermodynamics.
  • Choose the correct answers to earn your score!
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by HeatingWave102
Which statement best describes conduction?
The transfer of heat by liquid or gas
The transfer of heat by touching of two bodies.
The transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves.
Upon heating, the air in a balloon
Compresses
No change
Expands
When two hot iron bars are dipped in cold water, the heat is transferred from
Iron bars to water
Cold water to iron bars
From one hot bar to the other iron bar
Galileo's first thermometer was called a
Barometer
Thermometer
Thermoscope
Which type of heat transfer is shown in the picture?
Conduction
Convection
Radiation
Everything, weather hot or cold after some time will
Become colder
Become room temperature
Become hotter
When you put ice cream on the kitchen table
It will absorb heat and melt
It will release energy and remain cold
No heat transfer will take place
Food being warmed up in microwave is an example of
Conduction
Convection
Radiation
Oven gloves are made up of thermal insulators beacuse
They look fancy
They stop heat transfer
They quickly transfer heat
A new type of cup holder uses feathers. Would this cup holder be better for?
Keeping cold drinks cold
Keeping tea hot
It wouldn't matter because they don't stop heat transfer.
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