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Fifth Grade (Grade 5) Heat Transfer Questions

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Grade 5 Heat Transfer
The temperature at which a substance changes from a solid to a liquid
  1. boiling point
  2. melting point
  3. pure substance
Grade 5 Heat Transfer
The boiling point is the temperature in which a solid changes to a liquid.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Heat Transfer
Which of the following slows the movement of thermal energy?
  1. iron
  2. wood
  3. copper
  4. gold
Grade 5 Heat Transfer
In which object will particles move SLOWER?
  1. ice cream
  2. hot pancakes
  3. wood
  4. hot water
Grade 5 Heat Transfer
Ice cream melts faster in the freezer than in the Sun.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Heat Transfer
Explains what temperature does to things
  1. makes things wet or dry
  2. makes things hotter or colder
  3. makes things living or nonliving
Grade 5 Heat Transfer
A conductor does not allow heat to easily pass through it.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Heat Transfer
A pan heating on the stove is an example of              conduction             .
Grade 5 Heat Transfer
            Radiation            the transfer of heat through space by waves.
Grade 5 Heat Transfer
            Radiation            is the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves.
Grade 5 Heat Transfer
             Convection             the transfer of heat as a result of rising warmth as gas or liquid.
Grade 5 Heat Transfer
             Conduction             the direct transfer of heat between objects that touch.
Grade 5 Heat Transfer
Heat transfer between materials that are touching is called              conduction             .
Grade 5 Heat Transfer
                melting point                is point at which ice melts.
Grade 5 Heat Transfer
The flow that transfers heat within a fluid is called a convection           current          .
Grade 5 Heat Transfer
What are some examples of insulators?
  1. wood, rubber, glass
  2. metal, water, electricity
  3. grass, food, gas
  4. oxygen, carbon dioxide
Grade 5 Heat Transfer
Why can a frying pan cook eggs?
Grade 5 Heat Transfer
When it is hotter outside the air particles move          faster         . When it is cold out side they move         slower         .
Grade 5 Heat Transfer
              evaporation               and           melting           are two processes that need heat to happen.
Grade 5 Heat Transfer
Draw an object that has FASTER moving particles. Label your diagram.
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