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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Radiation isn't cold

It is impossible for radiation to be cold. Light cannot make you cold. Light gives heat and does not take away any. The Sun's light gives heat to our solar system, but can't take any away.

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Quiz

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How many types of heat transfer are there?

A. 25
B. 3
C. 2
D. 4

Is radiation cold?

A. Yes
B. Maybe
C. No

What is an example of cold convection?

A. a cool breeze
B. Heat wave
C. cold plate

What heat transfer do you need sunscreen for?

A. Convection
B. Conduction
C. Balloon animals
D. Radiation

Can cold objects have heat energy?

A. No
B. Yes

Which of the following has more heat energy

A. An iceberg
B. Cup of tea
C. Both

What is an example of cold conduction?

A. Touching hot stove
B. Eating KFC
C. Touching an iceberg
D. The sun

What is an example of conduction?

A. steam
B. Touching hot stove
C. the sun