Deck 7: Heat Transfer and Change of Phase

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If you were caught in freezing weather with only a candle for warmth, you would be warmer in

A)an igloo.
B)a tent.
C)a wooden house.
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The process of convection occurs in

A)solids.
B)liquids.
C)gases.
D)fluids.
E)none of the above
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Hot steam that issues from a pressure cooker expands and

A)increases in temperature.
B)can cause severe burns.
C)cools.
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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The gush of steam that issues from the escape valve of a pressure cooker is relatively cool

A)above the opening where expansion is prominent.
B)close to the opening.
C)none of the above
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A poor conductor of heat is a

A)poor insulator.
B)good insulator.
C)neither
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Metals are both good heat and electrical conductors due to

A)similar thermal and electrical conductive properties.
B)looseness of outer electrons in metal atoms.
C)relatively high densities of metals.
D)high elasticity of metals.
E)ability of metals to transfer energy easily.
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When a volume of air is compressed, its temperature

A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)neither
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Convection currents in the air near a seashore are produced by

A)shifting winds.
B)unequal heating of land and water.
C)varying temperatures.
D)none of the above
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One of the main reasons people can walk barefoot on red-hot coals of wood without burning their feet has to do with

A)low temperature of the coals.
B)low thermal conductivity of the coals.
C)mind over matter techniques.
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A water-filled paper cup held in a flame will not catch fire because

A)the inside of the paper is wet.
B)water is an excellent conductor of heat.
C)paper is a good conductor of heat.
D)the paper cup cannot become appreciably hotter than the water it contains.
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Your toes feel warmer on a rug than on a tile floor because the rug

A)is usually warmer than tile.
B)is a better insulator than tile.
C)has more thermal energy than tile.
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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A good insulator

A)slows heat transfer.
B)prevents heat transfer.
C)quickens heat transfer.
Question
Write a short paragraph distinguishing between conduction and convection. Give two examples of each.
Question
Warm air rises because faster moving molecules tend to move to regions of less

A)density.
B)pressure.
C)both
Question
Radiant energy emitted by our planet is

A)terrestrial energy.
B)the result of radioactivity in Earth's interior.
C)electromagnetic.
D)all of the above
Question
Blow on your hand with your open mouth and you feel the warmth of your breath. Pucker your lips so your breath expands as you blow and your breath is

A)still warm.
B)cooler.
C)neither
Question
A substance absorbs heat energy by the process of

A)conduction.
B)convection.
C)radiation.
D)none of the above
Question
Coastal winds shift from night to day due to

A)conduction.
B)convection.
C)radiation.
D)all about equally.
Question
A good heat conductor is a

A)poor insulator.
B)good insulator.
C)neither
Question
If a volume of air is warmed, it expands. If a volume of air expands, it

A)warms.
B)cools.
C)neither
Question
Objects that are good radiators generally

A)absorb radiation relatively well.
B)reflect radiation relatively well.
C)both
D)neither
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The Sun's radiant energy is composed of shorter wavelengths than the Earth's because the Sun

A)has much more thermal energy.
B)has a higher temperature than the Earth.
C)is an energy source while the Earth is primarily an energy receiver.
D)none of the above
Question
Hot water will cool to room temperature faster in a

A)black pot.
B)silver pot.
C)depends on size, not color.
Question
The average frequency of radiant energy is directly proportional to the

A)Celsius temperature of the emitter.
B)Fahrenheit temperature of the emitter.
C)kelvin temperature of the emitter.
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
Question
The silver coating on the glass surfaces of a Thermos bottle reduces energy that is transferred by

A)conduction.
B)convection.
C)radiation.
D)friction.
E)none of the above
Question
The pupil of your eye is a net

A)absorber of radiant energy.
B)emitter of radiant energy.
C)neither
Question
Cold water will warm to room temperature faster in a

A)black pot.
B)silver pot.
C)depends on size, not color.
Question
If air were a better conductor than it is, nighttimes on Earth would be

A)considerably colder.
B)considerably warmer.
C)not appreciably different in temperature.
Question
To minimize heat loss it is best that a teapot be

A)black.
B)silver.
C)depends on size, not color.
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A star that is twice as hot as another has twice the

A)Celsius temperature.
B)Fahrenheit temperature.
C)kelvin temperature.
D)any of the above
E)none of the above
Question
The higher the frequency of a wave, the

A)shorter the wavelength.
B)longer the wavelength.
C)neither
Question
The higher the temperature of an object, the

A)higher frequency it radiates.
B)lower frequency it radiates.
C)none of the above
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A good reflector of radiation is a

A)good absorber of radiation.
B)good emitter of radiation.
C)poor absorber of radiation.
D)none of the above
Question
If a poor absorber of radiation were a good emitter, its temperature would be

A)less than its surroundings.
B)more than its surroundings.
C)the same as its surroundings.
Question
Which emits the highest frequency of radiation?

A)a red-hot star
B)the Sun
C)a blue-hot star
D)all the same
Question
The higher the temperature of an object, the

A)longer the wavelengths it radiates.
B)shorter the wavelengths it radiates.
C)none of the above
Question
A good absorber of radiation is a

A)good emitter of radiation.
B)poor emitter of radiation.
C)good reflector.
D)none of the above
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If an object radiates more energy than it reflects, its

A)thermal energy decreases.
B)temperature decreases.
C)both
D)neither
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If an object radiates more energy than it absorbs, its

A)thermal energy decreases.
B)temperature decreases.
C)both
D)neither
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An object will normally be a net radiator of energy when its temperature is

A)higher than its surroundings.
B)lower than its surroundings.
C)neither
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Compared to a glass of ice water with ice, a glass of plain ice-cold water without ice on a warm day will warm up

A)faster.
B)slower.
C)in the same amount of time.
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If the greenhouse effect on Earth were absent, Earth's average temperature would be about

A)-18°C.
B)appreciably warmer.
C)as it is now.
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On sunny days, why do hot-air balloons suddenly rise when they drift over a wide road or parking lot made of black asphalt?
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Glass in a florist's greenhouse blocks radiation of

A)high frequency.
B)low frequency.
C)all frequencies.
Question
Transparency of the atmosphere is lowest for radiation of

A)infrared light.
B)visible light.
C)ultraviolet light.
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A friend says that a can of beverage will cool faster in the coldest part of a refrigerator. Knowledge of Newton's law of cooling

A)supports this statement.
B)shows this statement is false.
C)none of the above
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Heating the Earth's atmosphere is caused by energy

A)production.
B)consumption.
C)both
D)neither
Question
Why does a good emitter of heat radiation appear black at room temperature?
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A red-hot piece of iron will cool faster in a

A)cold room.
B)warm room.
C)same in each.
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A can of soft drink will cool faster if placed in what part of a refrigerator?

A)the freezer compartment
B)the main part of the refrigerator
C)both locations should cool the can at the same rate
Question
To say you can never change only one thing means that when you change something,

A)something else changes.
B)only one other thing will change.
C)you can't do it again.
Question
Suppose you want to save energy and you're going to leave your cool house for a half hour on a hot day. You should turn the temperature setting on the air conditioner

A)down.
B)up.
C)off.
D)to room temperature.
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Suppose you are served coffee at a restaurant before you are ready to drink it. In order for it to be the hottest when you are ready for it, you should add cream

A)right away.
B)at any time.
C)when you are ready to drink the coffee.
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Which is not a phase of matter?

A)solids
B)liquids
C)gases
D)vacuum
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Suppose you want to save energy and you're going to leave your warm house for a half hour on a cold day. You should turn the thermostat

A)down.
B)up.
C)off.
D)to room temperature.
Question
The Earth loses heat mainly by

A)conduction.
B)convection.
C)radiation.
D)none of the above
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Explain why white clothing helps keep us cool, whereas black clothing helps to warm us. Which is the better reflector? Which is the better absorber?
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Glass and the atmosphere are largely opaque to

A)infrared light.
B)visible light.
C)ultraviolet light.
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The interior of a greenhouse emits long-wavelength radiation due to its

A)green color.
B)plant cell structure.
C)transparency.
D)temperature.
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Newton's law of cooling applies to objects that are

A)cooling.
B)warming.
C)both
D)none of the above
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If molecules in a sample of gas moved so they completely missed each other, the gas's temperature would

A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)remain unchanged.
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A soda pop can with a small amount of water is on a hot stove. Soon steam comes from its opening. When the can is quickly inverted into a pan of water, the can is crushed by

A)suction of the can interior.
B)condensation.
C)atmospheric pressure.
D)a drop in pressure.
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To say that evaporation is a cooling process is to say that the

A)water left behind cools.
B)surrounding air cools.
C)condensation is minimum.
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When evaporation occurs in a dish of water, the molecules left behind in the water

A)are less energetic.
B)have decreased average speeds.
C)result in lowered temperature.
D)none of the above
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Sublimation is a change of phase from solid to gas without

A)passing through the liquid phase.
B)a transfer of energy.
C)a change of temperature.
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A mixture of light and heavy molecules make up a sample of gas. The temperature of the gas is constant, which means all the molecules have the same average

A)speed.
B)kinetic energy.
C)both
D)none of the above
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At the same temperature, which move with the greater speed in a gas?

A)light molecules
B)heavy molecules
C)both have equal average speeds
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The dew that forms on a cold soda can when taken from a refrigerator is due to

A)evaporation.
B)condensation.
C)sublimation.
D)none of the above
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Pigs wallow in mud mainly to

A)decrease thermal conductivity.
B)shield themselves from the Sun.
C)cool themselves by evaporation.
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A hot dog pants

A)to help evaporation occur in its mouth and bronchial tract.
B)to bring more oxygen into its lungs.
C)for no particular reason-some things just happen.
D)to impress dogs of the opposite sex.
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Put a saucer of water on your table. A process that occurs in the saucer is

A)evaporation.
B)condensation.
C)both
D)neither
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Both heavy and light molecules make up a sample of gas. On average, the faster molecules are the

A)heavy ones.
B)light ones.
C)no difference
D)not enough information
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The molecules in a room-temperature glass of water jostle around at

A)a great variety of speeds.
B)much the same speeds.
C)constant speeds.
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In a gaseous mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, the molecules having the greatest average kinetic energy are

A)hydrogen.
B)oxygen.
C)both the same.
D)not enough information
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In a gaseous mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, the faster molecules on average are

A)hydrogen.
B)oxygen.
C)both the same.
D)not enough information
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In a gaseous mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, the higher-temperature molecules are

A)hydrogen.
B)oxygen.
C)both the same
D)not enough information
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Consider a steaming aluminum soda-pop can that contains a small amount of boiling water. When it is quickly inverted into a bath of cooler water, the can is dramatically crushed. This is due to the rapidly reduced pressure inside the can by

A)contact with the relatively cool water.
B)sudden slowing of the air and steam molecules inside.
C)condensation of steam inside.
D)reduced thermal energy.
E)rapid conduction of heat to the relatively cool water.
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From a molecular point of view, explain why evaporation is a cooling process. What cools?
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Evaporation is a cooling process because

A)heat is radiated during the process.
B)of conduction and convection.
C)the more energetic molecules are able to escape the liquid.
D)the temperature of the remaining liquid decreases.
E)none of the above
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In a gaseous mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, the slower molecules on average are

A)hydrogen.
B)oxygen.
C)both the same.
D)not enough information
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Deck 7: Heat Transfer and Change of Phase
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If you were caught in freezing weather with only a candle for warmth, you would be warmer in

A)an igloo.
B)a tent.
C)a wooden house.
A
2
The process of convection occurs in

A)solids.
B)liquids.
C)gases.
D)fluids.
E)none of the above
D
3
Hot steam that issues from a pressure cooker expands and

A)increases in temperature.
B)can cause severe burns.
C)cools.
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
C
4
The gush of steam that issues from the escape valve of a pressure cooker is relatively cool

A)above the opening where expansion is prominent.
B)close to the opening.
C)none of the above
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A poor conductor of heat is a

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B)good insulator.
C)neither
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Metals are both good heat and electrical conductors due to

A)similar thermal and electrical conductive properties.
B)looseness of outer electrons in metal atoms.
C)relatively high densities of metals.
D)high elasticity of metals.
E)ability of metals to transfer energy easily.
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When a volume of air is compressed, its temperature

A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)neither
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Convection currents in the air near a seashore are produced by

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C)varying temperatures.
D)none of the above
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One of the main reasons people can walk barefoot on red-hot coals of wood without burning their feet has to do with

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B)low thermal conductivity of the coals.
C)mind over matter techniques.
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A water-filled paper cup held in a flame will not catch fire because

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B)water is an excellent conductor of heat.
C)paper is a good conductor of heat.
D)the paper cup cannot become appreciably hotter than the water it contains.
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Your toes feel warmer on a rug than on a tile floor because the rug

A)is usually warmer than tile.
B)is a better insulator than tile.
C)has more thermal energy than tile.
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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A good insulator

A)slows heat transfer.
B)prevents heat transfer.
C)quickens heat transfer.
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Write a short paragraph distinguishing between conduction and convection. Give two examples of each.
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Warm air rises because faster moving molecules tend to move to regions of less

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C)both
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Radiant energy emitted by our planet is

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C)electromagnetic.
D)all of the above
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Blow on your hand with your open mouth and you feel the warmth of your breath. Pucker your lips so your breath expands as you blow and your breath is

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C)neither
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A substance absorbs heat energy by the process of

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Coastal winds shift from night to day due to

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D)all about equally.
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A good heat conductor is a

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If a volume of air is warmed, it expands. If a volume of air expands, it

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C)neither
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Objects that are good radiators generally

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B)reflect radiation relatively well.
C)both
D)neither
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The Sun's radiant energy is composed of shorter wavelengths than the Earth's because the Sun

A)has much more thermal energy.
B)has a higher temperature than the Earth.
C)is an energy source while the Earth is primarily an energy receiver.
D)none of the above
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Hot water will cool to room temperature faster in a

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The average frequency of radiant energy is directly proportional to the

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C)kelvin temperature of the emitter.
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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The silver coating on the glass surfaces of a Thermos bottle reduces energy that is transferred by

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E)none of the above
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The pupil of your eye is a net

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C)neither
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Cold water will warm to room temperature faster in a

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If air were a better conductor than it is, nighttimes on Earth would be

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B)considerably warmer.
C)not appreciably different in temperature.
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To minimize heat loss it is best that a teapot be

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A star that is twice as hot as another has twice the

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C)kelvin temperature.
D)any of the above
E)none of the above
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The higher the frequency of a wave, the

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C)neither
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The higher the temperature of an object, the

A)higher frequency it radiates.
B)lower frequency it radiates.
C)none of the above
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A good reflector of radiation is a

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B)good emitter of radiation.
C)poor absorber of radiation.
D)none of the above
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If a poor absorber of radiation were a good emitter, its temperature would be

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B)more than its surroundings.
C)the same as its surroundings.
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Which emits the highest frequency of radiation?

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B)the Sun
C)a blue-hot star
D)all the same
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The higher the temperature of an object, the

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A good absorber of radiation is a

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If an object radiates more energy than it reflects, its

A)thermal energy decreases.
B)temperature decreases.
C)both
D)neither
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If an object radiates more energy than it absorbs, its

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C)both
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An object will normally be a net radiator of energy when its temperature is

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Compared to a glass of ice water with ice, a glass of plain ice-cold water without ice on a warm day will warm up

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If the greenhouse effect on Earth were absent, Earth's average temperature would be about

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On sunny days, why do hot-air balloons suddenly rise when they drift over a wide road or parking lot made of black asphalt?
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Glass in a florist's greenhouse blocks radiation of

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Transparency of the atmosphere is lowest for radiation of

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A friend says that a can of beverage will cool faster in the coldest part of a refrigerator. Knowledge of Newton's law of cooling

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C)none of the above
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Heating the Earth's atmosphere is caused by energy

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Why does a good emitter of heat radiation appear black at room temperature?
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A red-hot piece of iron will cool faster in a

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A can of soft drink will cool faster if placed in what part of a refrigerator?

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To say you can never change only one thing means that when you change something,

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C)you can't do it again.
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Suppose you want to save energy and you're going to leave your cool house for a half hour on a hot day. You should turn the temperature setting on the air conditioner

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Suppose you are served coffee at a restaurant before you are ready to drink it. In order for it to be the hottest when you are ready for it, you should add cream

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C)when you are ready to drink the coffee.
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Which is not a phase of matter?

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D)vacuum
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Suppose you want to save energy and you're going to leave your warm house for a half hour on a cold day. You should turn the thermostat

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D)to room temperature.
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The Earth loses heat mainly by

A)conduction.
B)convection.
C)radiation.
D)none of the above
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57
Explain why white clothing helps keep us cool, whereas black clothing helps to warm us. Which is the better reflector? Which is the better absorber?
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58
Glass and the atmosphere are largely opaque to

A)infrared light.
B)visible light.
C)ultraviolet light.
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59
The interior of a greenhouse emits long-wavelength radiation due to its

A)green color.
B)plant cell structure.
C)transparency.
D)temperature.
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60
Newton's law of cooling applies to objects that are

A)cooling.
B)warming.
C)both
D)none of the above
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61
If molecules in a sample of gas moved so they completely missed each other, the gas's temperature would

A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)remain unchanged.
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62
A soda pop can with a small amount of water is on a hot stove. Soon steam comes from its opening. When the can is quickly inverted into a pan of water, the can is crushed by

A)suction of the can interior.
B)condensation.
C)atmospheric pressure.
D)a drop in pressure.
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63
To say that evaporation is a cooling process is to say that the

A)water left behind cools.
B)surrounding air cools.
C)condensation is minimum.
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64
When evaporation occurs in a dish of water, the molecules left behind in the water

A)are less energetic.
B)have decreased average speeds.
C)result in lowered temperature.
D)none of the above
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65
Sublimation is a change of phase from solid to gas without

A)passing through the liquid phase.
B)a transfer of energy.
C)a change of temperature.
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66
A mixture of light and heavy molecules make up a sample of gas. The temperature of the gas is constant, which means all the molecules have the same average

A)speed.
B)kinetic energy.
C)both
D)none of the above
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67
At the same temperature, which move with the greater speed in a gas?

A)light molecules
B)heavy molecules
C)both have equal average speeds
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68
The dew that forms on a cold soda can when taken from a refrigerator is due to

A)evaporation.
B)condensation.
C)sublimation.
D)none of the above
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69
Pigs wallow in mud mainly to

A)decrease thermal conductivity.
B)shield themselves from the Sun.
C)cool themselves by evaporation.
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70
A hot dog pants

A)to help evaporation occur in its mouth and bronchial tract.
B)to bring more oxygen into its lungs.
C)for no particular reason-some things just happen.
D)to impress dogs of the opposite sex.
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71
Put a saucer of water on your table. A process that occurs in the saucer is

A)evaporation.
B)condensation.
C)both
D)neither
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72
Both heavy and light molecules make up a sample of gas. On average, the faster molecules are the

A)heavy ones.
B)light ones.
C)no difference
D)not enough information
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73
The molecules in a room-temperature glass of water jostle around at

A)a great variety of speeds.
B)much the same speeds.
C)constant speeds.
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74
In a gaseous mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, the molecules having the greatest average kinetic energy are

A)hydrogen.
B)oxygen.
C)both the same.
D)not enough information
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75
In a gaseous mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, the faster molecules on average are

A)hydrogen.
B)oxygen.
C)both the same.
D)not enough information
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76
In a gaseous mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, the higher-temperature molecules are

A)hydrogen.
B)oxygen.
C)both the same
D)not enough information
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77
Consider a steaming aluminum soda-pop can that contains a small amount of boiling water. When it is quickly inverted into a bath of cooler water, the can is dramatically crushed. This is due to the rapidly reduced pressure inside the can by

A)contact with the relatively cool water.
B)sudden slowing of the air and steam molecules inside.
C)condensation of steam inside.
D)reduced thermal energy.
E)rapid conduction of heat to the relatively cool water.
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78
From a molecular point of view, explain why evaporation is a cooling process. What cools?
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79
Evaporation is a cooling process because

A)heat is radiated during the process.
B)of conduction and convection.
C)the more energetic molecules are able to escape the liquid.
D)the temperature of the remaining liquid decreases.
E)none of the above
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80
In a gaseous mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, the slower molecules on average are

A)hydrogen.
B)oxygen.
C)both the same.
D)not enough information
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