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@Vocaloid

Vocaloid:

energy flows from an object of higher ____ to lower ____ what physical property would go into the blank?

zarkam21:

Um a

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@Vocaloid

Vocaloid:

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A

Vocaloid:

A would be radiation not conduction a quick google search of thermal conduction/heat conduction should reveal the answer

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B

Vocaloid:

good

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A

Vocaloid:

I'm not 100% sure but I don't think it's conduction, circulation of air is because of convection https://sciencing.com/convection-currents-8172073.html

zarkam21:

SO B

Vocaloid:

yeah B is probably better than A

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D

Vocaloid:

good

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C

Vocaloid:

good

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B

Vocaloid:

thermal conductor ~would~ transfer heat easily, so C not B

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B

Vocaloid:

good (I found a few contradictory answers on the internet but "move past each other" seemed the most common :S)

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D

Vocaloid:

good

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D

Vocaloid:

not sure about this one tbh, it's gotta be either conduction or convection :S

Vocaloid:

let's go w/ D for now

zarkam21:

I found the answer on here

Vocaloid:

Sure, we can go with that.

zarkam21:

SO C or D :/

Vocaloid:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insulated_glazing all things considered I'd go with conduction

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A

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c

Vocaloid:

aluminum (and iron, since they're both metals) is a conductor so it would be a bad insulator

zarkam21:

oh kay so not a or c

Vocaloid:

it has to be between water and air, which one has the lower thermal conductivity http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/Tables/thrcn.html

zarkam21:

Air

Vocaloid:

good so D is your ans

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