Interpretation:
The reason for water to be a good thermal insulator for home needs to be explained.
Concept Introduction :
The energy contained in the motion and vibration of its molecules is known as the thermal energy of an object.
A physical property of matter which quantitatively shows hot and cold is known as temperature.
Answer to Problem 9E
In the daytime, water is lightly heated but comparatively the building remains cool. On the other hand, in the night time, heat is released from water which keeps the house warm.
Explanation of Solution
What is considered as a poor insulator but this is not due to any insulation property, it is because water has the capability to store heat or thermal mass.
In the daytime, water is lightly heated but comparatively, the building remains cool. On the other hand, in the night time, heat is released from water which keeps the house warm.
It is obvious that if there is higher or lower temperature than normal room temperature, it will be uncomfortable. This can happen if building has thick walls which can be overcome by using water as it makes the construction material lighter.
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