Heat and Temperature

Try to find all of these words that can be used in heat and temperature.

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  • Created by: Rianne B
  • Created on: 06-08-12 13:21
This occurs in fluids(liquids or gases).
convection
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We use Leslie's cube to find out about the ................ of radiation.
emission
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We do this to find out the .................. of radiation.
absorption
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What does the air do when it gets trapped in a birds feathers?
insulation
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A rod heats up, the particles start to move and bang into each other. What is this?
conduction
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Colder fluids are more dense whereas hot fluids aer less dense. What does this create?
convection current
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an example of convection current which is colourful.
lava lamps
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how do you reduce heat loss for a roof
fibre glass
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how do you reduce heat loss for windows
double glazed windows
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how do you reduce heat loss from walls
cavity wall insulation
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how do you reduce heat loss in door draughts
porch
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how do you reduce heat loss for the floor
carpet
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the silvered surfaces are the worst ........... of heat
emitter
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glass walls are not good ................
conductors
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the vacuum prevents heat loss from conduction and convection because they are not ............................
electromagnetic waves.
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the stopper stops the gas from .............
rising
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bubblewrap absorbs the ...... heat
most
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newspaper absorbs the .......... heat
least
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foil absorbs and emitts the ......... heat
same
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Card 2

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We use Leslie's cube to find out about the ................ of radiation.

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emission

Card 3

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We do this to find out the .................. of radiation.

Back

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Card 4

Front

What does the air do when it gets trapped in a birds feathers?

Back

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Card 5

Front

A rod heats up, the particles start to move and bang into each other. What is this?

Back

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