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Conductor/Insulator Sort; Energy Transfer Sort

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Which material can easily transfer heat or electricity?
Insulator
Friction
Induction
Conductor
Which material resists the flow of heat or electricity?
Conduction
Conductor
Insulator
Friction
What is the transfer of heat through direct contact?
Friction
Conductor
Conduction
Insulator
What is the material that does not conduct heat well?
Friction
Insulator
Conductor
Induction
What process produces static electricity through rubbing?
Friction
Conductor
Conduction
Insulator
What is the most effective way to transfer heat energy?
Friction
Conduction
Induction
Insulator
Select all of the conductors from the list
Paper clip
Towel
Cotton ball
Aluminum foil
Copper wire
Paper
Select all of the insulators from the list
Paper clip
Towel
Cotton ball
Aluminum foil
Copper wire
Paper
Water is an insulator.
True
False
Select all of the conductors
Nail
Rubber band
Plastic Spoon
Metal Spoon
Tin Can
Penny
Toothpick
Crayon
Select all of the insulators
Nail
Rubber band
Plastic Spoon
Metal Spoon
Tin Can
Penny
Toothpick
Crayon
After turning off the television, you approach it. As you get close, but not touching it, the hairs on your arm start to stand up. This is an excellent example of static charge built up by
A. induction
B. friction
C. convection
D. conduction