Mark the correct answer 1. The heat transmission mechanism that prevails when it feels cold when the wind blows is a) thermal insulation effect of outerwear b) thermal radiation through the whole body c) forced convection through air d) conduction through air 2. When a body receives energy in the form of heat a) its internal energy increases b) you have to completely change the aggregation state c) the mass of the body increases according to Einstein's equation d) is hotter
Mark the correct answer 1. The heat transmission mechanism that prevails when it feels cold when the wind blows is a) thermal insulation effect of outerwear b) thermal radiation through the whole body c) forced convection through air d) conduction through air 2. When a body receives energy in the form of heat a) its internal energy increases b) you have to completely change the aggregation state c) the mass of the body increases according to Einstein's equation d) is hotter
Chapter5: Temperature And Heat
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1. The heat transmission mechanism that prevails when it feels cold when the wind blows is
a) thermal insulation effect of outerwear
b) thermal
c) forced
d)
2. When a body receives energy in the form of heat
a) its internal energy increases
b) you have to completely change the aggregation state
c) the mass of the body increases according to Einstein's equation
d) is hotter
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