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Heat Transfer Quiz_23.24

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In January, we had a snow storm in Memphis. The snow covered the streets. After about 1 week, it melted.


Do you think the snow melted by radiation, conduction, or convection? Why?

I think the snow melted by __________________________________ because...

What vocabulary word does this picture show?
Melt
Freeze
Convection
Irreversible
What vocabulary word does this picture show?
Reversible
Irreversible
Radiation
Heat transfer
What vocabulary word does this picture show?
Conduction
Melt
Convection
Freeze
What vocabulary word does this picture show?
Heat transfer
Condense
Convection
Boil
What vocabulary word does this picture show?
Irreversible
Condense
Radiation
Heat
What vocabulary word does this picture show?
Boil
Conduction
Convection
Melt
What vocabulary word does this picture show?
Reversible
Freeze
Boil
Melt
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Why?

In what direction does heat transfer?
From hotter objects to cooler objects.
From cooler objects to hotter objects.
Heat does not move.
Baking is an example of a chemical change. Baking is ________________________.

Reversible.
Irreversible.
A physical change.
Radiation
Conduction
Convection
Melt
Reversible
Irreversible
Heat transfer
Freeze
Radiation
Conduction
Convection
Boil
When fire burns wood, is it reversible or irreversible?
Reversible
Irreversible
Why?
It makes a new substance and cannot be changed back.
It is still the same substance and can be changed back.
It is heat transfer with touch.
When water boils, hot water rises and cool water sinks. Is this an example of radiation, conduction, or convection?
Radiation
Conduction
Convection
When water boils, is that a reversible or irreversible change? Why?
It is reversible because it is a chemical change that makes a new substance.
It is irreversible because you cannot change it back.
It is reversible because you can change it back by condensing the water.
Is the chicken cooking in the pan an example of radiation, conduction, or convection?
Radiation
Conduction
Convection