14. The following are the methods of heat transfer EXCEPT. b. conduction a. radiation c. convection d. thermal energy

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14. The following are the methods of heat transfer EXCEPT.
b. conduction
a. radiation
d. thermal energy
Gu
C. convection
15. A material that doesn't transfer heat very well is called a(n)
a. applicator
b. protector
c. insulator
d. conveyor
16. The following are the conditions for heat to transfer EXCEPT.
a. Material bodies in contact with a difference in their temperatures.
b. Material bodies may not be in contact with each other.
c. Heat transfer also occurs in a region where perfect vacuum exists.
d. Heat transfer when both objects increased its temperature
17. Rubbing your hands together is an example of which transfer?
b. friction
d. conduction
a. convection
c. radiation
18. What is the process by which energy is transferred by the motion of cold and hot matter?
a. thermal conduction
b. thermal insulation
C. convection
d. radiation
19. This type of heat transfer travels through wave.
b. convection
a. evaporation
c. conduction
d. radiation
20. Blowing on your hands to warm them up is an example of which type of heat transfer?
a. convection
b. radiation
C. conduction
d. condensation
Transcribed Image Text:14. The following are the methods of heat transfer EXCEPT. b. conduction a. radiation d. thermal energy Gu C. convection 15. A material that doesn't transfer heat very well is called a(n) a. applicator b. protector c. insulator d. conveyor 16. The following are the conditions for heat to transfer EXCEPT. a. Material bodies in contact with a difference in their temperatures. b. Material bodies may not be in contact with each other. c. Heat transfer also occurs in a region where perfect vacuum exists. d. Heat transfer when both objects increased its temperature 17. Rubbing your hands together is an example of which transfer? b. friction d. conduction a. convection c. radiation 18. What is the process by which energy is transferred by the motion of cold and hot matter? a. thermal conduction b. thermal insulation C. convection d. radiation 19. This type of heat transfer travels through wave. b. convection a. evaporation c. conduction d. radiation 20. Blowing on your hands to warm them up is an example of which type of heat transfer? a. convection b. radiation C. conduction d. condensation
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