Sunday, February 24, 2013

Webquest, Part 2

Hi kiddos!

By now, everybody should be done with part 1 of the webquest. We will be discussing it tomorrow due to the snow-less snow day Friday.

This week, you will need to complete part 2 of the webquest. You'll find it on the same link as last week's assignment, and you can record your answers on the same sheet as last week's assignment.

For your comment this week, I'd like you each to pose a question for your classmates: Give them an example of heat transfer and ask them to tell what type it is.

Happy questing!

Mrs. Taylor

22 comments:

  1. Why do we usually use a convection or conduction oven insted of a microwave to cook our food usally?

    What kind of heat transfer does a curling iron have?

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    1. conduction because it is touching your hair

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    1. The heat transfer of a stove would be conduction.

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    2. Good question, Aidan, and good answer, Raquel...

      However, is this the ONLY correct answer to Aidan's question?

      Think about what we discussed when we baked our cookies... Anyone else have any thoughts? Be very specific!

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  3. What kind of heat transfer does a blow dryer have?

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    1. hey it's drew a blow dryer uses convection as it's heat transfer.

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  4. Hi it's Posey
    What kind of heat transfer does an on fire fire log give off?

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  5. Posey again
    Mrs.Taylor should we respond to other peoples questions?

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  6. What kind of heat transfer does a dryer use?

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    1. Caleb 'ere, a dryer uses convection because it blows hot air. that is my final answer thank you.

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  7. What kind of heat transfer does a lava lamp use?

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    1. Hello this is Raja! The kind of heat transfer a lava lamp uses is convection because convection is the transfer of energy through a liquid or gas.

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  8. hey it's drew for some reason I can't make my own account thing for the blog so.... but enough about that.

    what kind of heat transfer does a microwave use?

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    1. Jaelyn reporting
      The kind of heat transfer a microwave uses is radiation.

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    2. Jaelyn, you are absolutely right!

      Drew, sorry you are having trouble with making a new account. It's fine for you to continue to use your mom's account, though!

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  9. Jaelyn brown reporting
    this website is good for what we are talking about with energy.
    http://www.wisc-online.com/Objects/ViewObject.aspx?ID=sce304

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  10. What type of heat energy does a heating pad use.

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  11. What typ of heat transfer is a train?

    and this might not be heat transfer but i think it is.

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    1. I did some research and it is heat transfer

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