An object that does not transfer heat easily is a(n):
a.
radiator
c.
insulator
b.
conductor
d.
convector
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OpenStudy (johnweldon1993):
An insulator is supposed to stop heat
OpenStudy (warriorz13):
So... Insulator???
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes insulator
OpenStudy (johnweldon1993):
Indeed!
OpenStudy (warriorz13):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Example: A plastic cover on wires prevents heat from burning up walls and to stop electricity from leaving the wire
OpenStudy (warriorz13):
A change in the thermal energy of an object is related to the object’s specific heat, temperature change, and mass.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
True a object with more mass will take longer to heat up because it has more volume and area to heat which is thermal and heat is temperature.
OpenStudy (johnweldon1993):
Well seeing as how
\[\large E_{\text{Thermal}} = mc \Delta T\]
I would say so...
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OpenStudy (warriorz13):
A refrigerator requires
a.
combustion.
b.
a refrigerant.
c.
warm air.
d.
radiation.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
B to refrigerate in my opinion kinda obvious
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Hey you asked i answered
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OpenStudy (warriorz13):
An increase in a body of water's temperature caused by adding warmer water is called ______.
a.
thermal pollution
c.
convection
b.
specific heat
d.
thermal warming
OpenStudy (warriorz13):
I'm talking about you saying that it was obvious
OpenStudy (anonymous):
C convection
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Guess what:)
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What
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