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One of the passengers , a military medic named Shilah Washington , reveals she has a medical kit in her bag in the plane's cargo hold . ||||| While in the plane , Jenny is attacked by an infected Captain Forrest and Nial shoots and kills him , but it seems that some of the captain's blood had gotten into Nial's eye . ||||| However , they learn that they have been locked out of the airport . | Was the plane allowed to approach the gate, why or why not No, Because a passenger became violent |
However , they learn that they have been locked out of the airport . ||||| Ralph had been bitten by a hamster Which is really a lab rat , brought onto the plane by Henry for his school students . ||||| Almost everyone evacuates the plane , except for the elderly couple Bev Stevens and her paralyzed mute husband Doc Stevens , and the pilots , who try to keep the violent Ralph contained in an aircraft bathroom . | Was the plane allowed to approach the gate, why or why not No, Because a passenger became violent |
A flight from Los Angeles to Nashville is diverted to land in Las Vegas , Nevada when one of the passengers , Ralph Bundt becomes violent and attacks a stewardess . ||||| Ralph is restrained , but not before he bites the flight attendant Paula . ||||| One of the passengers , a military medic named Shilah Washington , reveals she has a medical kit in her bag in the plane's cargo hold . | Was the plane allowed to approach the gate, why or why not Because their were infected passengers on the flight |
One of the passengers , a military medic named Shilah Washington , reveals she has a medical kit in her bag in the plane's cargo hold . ||||| While in the plane , Jenny is attacked by an infected Captain Forrest and Nial shoots and kills him , but it seems that some of the captain's blood had gotten into Nial's eye . ||||| However , they learn that they have been locked out of the airport . | Was the plane allowed to approach the gate, why or why not Because their were infected passengers on the flight |
However , they learn that they have been locked out of the airport . ||||| Ralph had been bitten by a hamster Which is really a lab rat , brought onto the plane by Henry for his school students . ||||| Almost everyone evacuates the plane , except for the elderly couple Bev Stevens and her paralyzed mute husband Doc Stevens , and the pilots , who try to keep the violent Ralph contained in an aircraft bathroom . | Was the plane allowed to approach the gate, why or why not Because their were infected passengers on the flight |
A flight from Los Angeles to Nashville is diverted to land in Las Vegas , Nevada when one of the passengers , Ralph Bundt becomes violent and attacks a stewardess . ||||| Ralph is restrained , but not before he bites the flight attendant Paula . ||||| One of the passengers , a military medic named Shilah Washington , reveals she has a medical kit in her bag in the plane's cargo hold . | Was the plane allowed to approach the gate, why or why not No |
One of the passengers , a military medic named Shilah Washington , reveals she has a medical kit in her bag in the plane's cargo hold . ||||| While in the plane , Jenny is attacked by an infected Captain Forrest and Nial shoots and kills him , but it seems that some of the captain's blood had gotten into Nial's eye . ||||| However , they learn that they have been locked out of the airport . | Was the plane allowed to approach the gate, why or why not No |
However , they learn that they have been locked out of the airport . ||||| Ralph had been bitten by a hamster Which is really a lab rat , brought onto the plane by Henry for his school students . ||||| Almost everyone evacuates the plane , except for the elderly couple Bev Stevens and her paralyzed mute husband Doc Stevens , and the pilots , who try to keep the violent Ralph contained in an aircraft bathroom . | Was the plane allowed to approach the gate, why or why not No |
A flight from Los Angeles to Nashville is diverted to land in Las Vegas , Nevada when one of the passengers , Ralph Bundt becomes violent and attacks a stewardess . ||||| Ralph is restrained , but not before he bites the flight attendant Paula . | Who does Ralph bite after he becomes violent The flight attendant Paula |
Ralph is restrained , but not before he bites the flight attendant Paula . ||||| Disobeying orders , Captain Forrest and his co-pilot Willsy find a jetway operated by a baggage handler Ed Ramirez . | Who does Ralph bite after he becomes violent The flight attendant Paula |
One of the passengers , a military medic named Shilah Washington , reveals she has a medical kit in her bag in the plane's cargo hold . ||||| While in the plane , Jenny is attacked by an infected Captain Forrest and Nial shoots and kills him , but it seems that some of the captain's blood had gotten into Nial's eye . | Who does Ralph bite after he becomes violent The flight attendant Paula |
A flight from Los Angeles to Nashville is diverted to land in Las Vegas , Nevada when one of the passengers , Ralph Bundt becomes violent and attacks a stewardess . ||||| Ralph is restrained , but not before he bites the flight attendant Paula . | Who does Ralph bite after he becomes violent Paula |
Ralph is restrained , but not before he bites the flight attendant Paula . ||||| Disobeying orders , Captain Forrest and his co-pilot Willsy find a jetway operated by a baggage handler Ed Ramirez . | Who does Ralph bite after he becomes violent Paula |
One of the passengers , a military medic named Shilah Washington , reveals she has a medical kit in her bag in the plane's cargo hold . ||||| While in the plane , Jenny is attacked by an infected Captain Forrest and Nial shoots and kills him , but it seems that some of the captain's blood had gotten into Nial's eye . | Who does Ralph bite after he becomes violent Paula |
Durer took a large stock of prints with him and wrote in his diary to whom he gave, exchanged or sold them, and for how much. ||||| This provides rare information of the monetary value placed on prints at this time. ||||| Unlike paintings, their sale was very rarely documented. ||||| While providing valuable documentary evidence, Durer's Netherlandish diary also reveals that the trip was not a profitable one. | Why was it important that Durer wrote about the price of prints in his diary Because it provides rare information of the monetary value placed on prints at this time and at the time, it was very rare for the sales to be documented |
Durer took a large stock of prints with him and wrote in his diary to whom he gave, exchanged or sold them, and for how much. ||||| For example, Durer offered his last portrait of Maximilian to his daughter, Margaret of Austria, but eventually traded the picture for some white cloth after Margaret disliked the portrait and declined to accept it. ||||| In July 1520 Durer made his fourth and last major journey, to renew the Imperial pension Maximilian had given him and to secure the patronage of the new emperor, Charles V, who was to be crowned at Aachen. ||||| Durer wrote that this treasure "was much more beautiful to me than miracles. | Why was it important that Durer wrote about the price of prints in his diary Because it provides rare information of the monetary value placed on prints at this time and at the time, it was very rare for the sales to be documented |
Having secured his pension, Durer finally returned home in July 1521, having caught an undetermined illness--perhaps malaria --which afflicted him for the rest of his life, and greatly reduced his rate of work. ||||| For example, Durer offered his last portrait of Maximilian to his daughter, Margaret of Austria, but eventually traded the picture for some white cloth after Margaret disliked the portrait and declined to accept it. ||||| There he saw "The things which have been sent to the king from the golden land"--the Aztec treasure that Hernan Cortes had sent home to Holy Roman Emperor Charles V following the fall of Mexico. ||||| In July 1520 Durer made his fourth and last major journey, to renew the Imperial pension Maximilian had given him and to secure the patronage of the new emperor, Charles V, who was to be crowned at Aachen. | Why was it important that Durer wrote about the price of prints in his diary Because it provides rare information of the monetary value placed on prints at this time and at the time, it was very rare for the sales to be documented |
Durer took a large stock of prints with him and wrote in his diary to whom he gave, exchanged or sold them, and for how much. ||||| This provides rare information of the monetary value placed on prints at this time. ||||| Unlike paintings, their sale was very rarely documented. ||||| While providing valuable documentary evidence, Durer's Netherlandish diary also reveals that the trip was not a profitable one. | Why was it important that Durer wrote about the price of prints in his diary Because the diarys provides rare information of the monetary value placed on prints at this time |
Durer took a large stock of prints with him and wrote in his diary to whom he gave, exchanged or sold them, and for how much. ||||| For example, Durer offered his last portrait of Maximilian to his daughter, Margaret of Austria, but eventually traded the picture for some white cloth after Margaret disliked the portrait and declined to accept it. ||||| In July 1520 Durer made his fourth and last major journey, to renew the Imperial pension Maximilian had given him and to secure the patronage of the new emperor, Charles V, who was to be crowned at Aachen. ||||| Durer wrote that this treasure "was much more beautiful to me than miracles. | Why was it important that Durer wrote about the price of prints in his diary Because the diarys provides rare information of the monetary value placed on prints at this time |
Having secured his pension, Durer finally returned home in July 1521, having caught an undetermined illness--perhaps malaria --which afflicted him for the rest of his life, and greatly reduced his rate of work. ||||| For example, Durer offered his last portrait of Maximilian to his daughter, Margaret of Austria, but eventually traded the picture for some white cloth after Margaret disliked the portrait and declined to accept it. ||||| There he saw "The things which have been sent to the king from the golden land"--the Aztec treasure that Hernan Cortes had sent home to Holy Roman Emperor Charles V following the fall of Mexico. ||||| In July 1520 Durer made his fourth and last major journey, to renew the Imperial pension Maximilian had given him and to secure the patronage of the new emperor, Charles V, who was to be crowned at Aachen. | Why was it important that Durer wrote about the price of prints in his diary Because the diarys provides rare information of the monetary value placed on prints at this time |
Durer took a large stock of prints with him and wrote in his diary to whom he gave, exchanged or sold them, and for how much. ||||| This provides rare information of the monetary value placed on prints at this time. ||||| Unlike paintings, their sale was very rarely documented. ||||| While providing valuable documentary evidence, Durer's Netherlandish diary also reveals that the trip was not a profitable one. | Why was it important that Durer wrote about the price of prints in his diary Because this information was rarely documented |
Durer took a large stock of prints with him and wrote in his diary to whom he gave, exchanged or sold them, and for how much. ||||| For example, Durer offered his last portrait of Maximilian to his daughter, Margaret of Austria, but eventually traded the picture for some white cloth after Margaret disliked the portrait and declined to accept it. ||||| In July 1520 Durer made his fourth and last major journey, to renew the Imperial pension Maximilian had given him and to secure the patronage of the new emperor, Charles V, who was to be crowned at Aachen. ||||| Durer wrote that this treasure "was much more beautiful to me than miracles. | Why was it important that Durer wrote about the price of prints in his diary Because this information was rarely documented |
Having secured his pension, Durer finally returned home in July 1521, having caught an undetermined illness--perhaps malaria --which afflicted him for the rest of his life, and greatly reduced his rate of work. ||||| For example, Durer offered his last portrait of Maximilian to his daughter, Margaret of Austria, but eventually traded the picture for some white cloth after Margaret disliked the portrait and declined to accept it. ||||| There he saw "The things which have been sent to the king from the golden land"--the Aztec treasure that Hernan Cortes had sent home to Holy Roman Emperor Charles V following the fall of Mexico. ||||| In July 1520 Durer made his fourth and last major journey, to renew the Imperial pension Maximilian had given him and to secure the patronage of the new emperor, Charles V, who was to be crowned at Aachen. | Why was it important that Durer wrote about the price of prints in his diary Because this information was rarely documented |
There he saw "The things which have been sent to the king from the golden land"--the Aztec treasure that Hernan Cortes had sent home to Holy Roman Emperor Charles V following the fall of Mexico. ||||| Durer wrote that this treasure "was much more beautiful to me than miracles. | What was more beautiful than miracles, according to Durer The things which have been sent to the king from the golden land |
Durer wrote that this treasure "was much more beautiful to me than miracles. ||||| For example, Durer offered his last portrait of Maximilian to his daughter, Margaret of Austria, but eventually traded the picture for some white cloth after Margaret disliked the portrait and declined to accept it. | What was more beautiful than miracles, according to Durer The things which have been sent to the king from the golden land |
Durer journeyed with his wife and her maid via the Rhine to Cologne and then to Antwerp, where he was well received and produced numerous drawings in silverpoint, chalk and charcoal. ||||| Having secured his pension, Durer finally returned home in July 1521, having caught an undetermined illness--perhaps malaria --which afflicted him for the rest of his life, and greatly reduced his rate of work. | What was more beautiful than miracles, according to Durer The things which have been sent to the king from the golden land |
There he saw "The things which have been sent to the king from the golden land"--the Aztec treasure that Hernan Cortes had sent home to Holy Roman Emperor Charles V following the fall of Mexico. ||||| Durer wrote that this treasure "was much more beautiful to me than miracles. | What was more beautiful than miracles, according to Durer The Aztec treasure |
Durer wrote that this treasure "was much more beautiful to me than miracles. ||||| For example, Durer offered his last portrait of Maximilian to his daughter, Margaret of Austria, but eventually traded the picture for some white cloth after Margaret disliked the portrait and declined to accept it. | What was more beautiful than miracles, according to Durer The Aztec treasure |
Durer journeyed with his wife and her maid via the Rhine to Cologne and then to Antwerp, where he was well received and produced numerous drawings in silverpoint, chalk and charcoal. ||||| Having secured his pension, Durer finally returned home in July 1521, having caught an undetermined illness--perhaps malaria --which afflicted him for the rest of his life, and greatly reduced his rate of work. | What was more beautiful than miracles, according to Durer The Aztec treasure |
Maximilian's death came at a time when Durer was concerned he was losing "my sight and freedom of hand" (perhaps caused by arthritis) and increasingly affected by the writings of Martin Luther. ||||| In July 1520 Durer made his fourth and last major journey, to renew the Imperial pension Maximilian had given him and to secure the patronage of the new emperor, Charles V, who was to be crowned at Aachen. | Why did Durer set out on the journey To renew the Imperial pension Maximilian had given him and to secure the patronage of the new emperor, Charles V, who was to be crowned at Aachen |
Maximilian's death came at a time when Durer was concerned he was losing "my sight and freedom of hand" (perhaps caused by arthritis) and increasingly affected by the writings of Martin Luther. ||||| In addition to going to the coronation, he made excursions to Cologne (where he admired the painting of Stefan Lochner), Nijmegen, 's-Hertogenbosch, Bruges (where he saw Michelangelo's Madonna of Bruges), Ghent (where he admired van Eyck's altarpiece), and Zeeland. | Why did Durer set out on the journey To renew the Imperial pension Maximilian had given him and to secure the patronage of the new emperor, Charles V, who was to be crowned at Aachen |
There he saw "The things which have been sent to the king from the golden land"--the Aztec treasure that Hernan Cortes had sent home to Holy Roman Emperor Charles V following the fall of Mexico. ||||| During this trip he also met Bernard van Orley, Jan Provoost, Gerard Horenbout, Jean Mone, Joachim Patinir and Tommaso Vincidor, though he did not, it seems, meet Quentin Matsys. | Why did Durer set out on the journey To renew the Imperial pension Maximilian had given him and to secure the patronage of the new emperor, Charles V, who was to be crowned at Aachen |
Maximilian's death came at a time when Durer was concerned he was losing "my sight and freedom of hand" (perhaps caused by arthritis) and increasingly affected by the writings of Martin Luther. ||||| In July 1520 Durer made his fourth and last major journey, to renew the Imperial pension Maximilian had given him and to secure the patronage of the new emperor, Charles V, who was to be crowned at Aachen. | Why did Durer set out on the journey To renew the imperial pension Maximilian had given him and to secure the patronage of the new emperor, |
Maximilian's death came at a time when Durer was concerned he was losing "my sight and freedom of hand" (perhaps caused by arthritis) and increasingly affected by the writings of Martin Luther. ||||| In addition to going to the coronation, he made excursions to Cologne (where he admired the painting of Stefan Lochner), Nijmegen, 's-Hertogenbosch, Bruges (where he saw Michelangelo's Madonna of Bruges), Ghent (where he admired van Eyck's altarpiece), and Zeeland. | Why did Durer set out on the journey To renew the imperial pension Maximilian had given him and to secure the patronage of the new emperor, |
There he saw "The things which have been sent to the king from the golden land"--the Aztec treasure that Hernan Cortes had sent home to Holy Roman Emperor Charles V following the fall of Mexico. ||||| During this trip he also met Bernard van Orley, Jan Provoost, Gerard Horenbout, Jean Mone, Joachim Patinir and Tommaso Vincidor, though he did not, it seems, meet Quentin Matsys. | Why did Durer set out on the journey To renew the imperial pension Maximilian had given him and to secure the patronage of the new emperor, |
Convection is the transfer of thermal energy. ||||| This occurs as particles move within a fluid. | The transfer of thermal energy in a fluid is calle Convection |
This occurs as particles move within a fluid. ||||| The fluid may be a liquid or a gas. | The transfer of thermal energy in a fluid is calle Convection |
The fluid may be a liquid or a gas. ||||| Thermal conductors are materials that are good conductors of heat. | The transfer of thermal energy in a fluid is calle Convection |
Radiation is the transfer of thermal energy by waves. ||||| These waves can travel through empty space. | Waves that transfer thermal energy through empty space are calle Radiation |
These waves can travel through empty space. ||||| The fluid may be a liquid or a gas. | Waves that transfer thermal energy through empty space are calle Radiation |
Convection is the transfer of thermal energy. ||||| Both conductors and insulators have important uses. | Waves that transfer thermal energy through empty space are calle Radiation |
Radiation is the transfer of thermal energy by waves. ||||| These waves can travel through empty space. ||||| Convection is the transfer of thermal energy. ||||| This occurs as particles move within a fluid. | Can convection travel thorough empty space Yes |
Convection is the transfer of thermal energy. ||||| It occurs between objects or substances that are touching. ||||| When the waves reach objects, the heat is transferred to the objects. ||||| Radiation is how the Sun warms the Earths surface. | Can convection travel thorough empty space Yes |
These loops are called convection currents. ||||| The fluid may be a liquid or a gas. ||||| Conduction is the transfer of thermal energy. ||||| The particles within the fluid transfer energy by moving from warmer to cooler areas. | Can convection travel thorough empty space Yes |
Radiation is the transfer of thermal energy by waves. ||||| These waves can travel through empty space. ||||| Convection is the transfer of thermal energy. ||||| This occurs as particles move within a fluid. | Can convection travel thorough empty space No, it moves through a fluid |
Convection is the transfer of thermal energy. ||||| It occurs between objects or substances that are touching. ||||| When the waves reach objects, the heat is transferred to the objects. ||||| Radiation is how the Sun warms the Earths surface. | Can convection travel thorough empty space No, it moves through a fluid |
These loops are called convection currents. ||||| The fluid may be a liquid or a gas. ||||| Conduction is the transfer of thermal energy. ||||| The particles within the fluid transfer energy by moving from warmer to cooler areas. | Can convection travel thorough empty space No, it moves through a fluid |
Radiation is the transfer of thermal energy by waves. ||||| These waves can travel through empty space. ||||| Convection is the transfer of thermal energy. ||||| This occurs as particles move within a fluid. | Can convection travel thorough empty space Convection occurs in a fluid |
Convection is the transfer of thermal energy. ||||| It occurs between objects or substances that are touching. ||||| When the waves reach objects, the heat is transferred to the objects. ||||| Radiation is how the Sun warms the Earths surface. | Can convection travel thorough empty space Convection occurs in a fluid |
These loops are called convection currents. ||||| The fluid may be a liquid or a gas. ||||| Conduction is the transfer of thermal energy. ||||| The particles within the fluid transfer energy by moving from warmer to cooler areas. | Can convection travel thorough empty space Convection occurs in a fluid |
Radiation is the transfer of thermal energy by waves. ||||| These waves can travel through empty space. | What is radiation and how does it move Radiation is the transfer of thermal energy in waves thru empty space |
Radiation is the transfer of thermal energy by waves. ||||| It occurs between objects or substances that are touching. | What is radiation and how does it move Radiation is the transfer of thermal energy in waves thru empty space |
Both conductors and insulators have important uses. ||||| Convection is the transfer of thermal energy. | What is radiation and how does it move Radiation is the transfer of thermal energy in waves thru empty space |
Radiation is the transfer of thermal energy by waves. ||||| These waves can travel through empty space. | What is radiation and how does it move Heat transferred to objects by waves |
Radiation is the transfer of thermal energy by waves. ||||| It occurs between objects or substances that are touching. | What is radiation and how does it move Heat transferred to objects by waves |
Both conductors and insulators have important uses. ||||| Convection is the transfer of thermal energy. | What is radiation and how does it move Heat transferred to objects by waves |
Radiation is the transfer of thermal energy by waves. ||||| These waves can travel through empty space. | What is radiation and how does it move Radiation is the transfer of thermal energy by waves and the waves travel through empty space |
Radiation is the transfer of thermal energy by waves. ||||| It occurs between objects or substances that are touching. | What is radiation and how does it move Radiation is the transfer of thermal energy by waves and the waves travel through empty space |
Both conductors and insulators have important uses. ||||| Convection is the transfer of thermal energy. | What is radiation and how does it move Radiation is the transfer of thermal energy by waves and the waves travel through empty space |
Radiation is the transfer of thermal energy by waves. ||||| These waves can travel through empty space. | What is radiation and how does it move It is a transfer of thermal energy by waves |
Radiation is the transfer of thermal energy by waves. ||||| It occurs between objects or substances that are touching. | What is radiation and how does it move It is a transfer of thermal energy by waves |
Both conductors and insulators have important uses. ||||| Convection is the transfer of thermal energy. | What is radiation and how does it move It is a transfer of thermal energy by waves |
Thermal conductors are materials that are good conductors of heat. ||||| Thermal insulators are materials that are poor conductors of heat. | Are thermal insulators and thermal conductors both good conductors of heat Thermal insulators are not good conductors of heat |
Thermal conductors are materials that are good conductors of heat. ||||| It occurs between objects or substances that are touching. | Are thermal insulators and thermal conductors both good conductors of heat Thermal insulators are not good conductors of heat |
This occurs as particles move within a fluid. ||||| Conduction is the transfer of thermal energy. | Are thermal insulators and thermal conductors both good conductors of heat Thermal insulators are not good conductors of heat |
Thermal conductors are materials that are good conductors of heat. ||||| Thermal insulators are materials that are poor conductors of heat. | Are thermal insulators and thermal conductors both good conductors of heat No, only thermal conductors are |
Thermal conductors are materials that are good conductors of heat. ||||| It occurs between objects or substances that are touching. | Are thermal insulators and thermal conductors both good conductors of heat No, only thermal conductors are |
This occurs as particles move within a fluid. ||||| Conduction is the transfer of thermal energy. | Are thermal insulators and thermal conductors both good conductors of heat No, only thermal conductors are |
Thermal conductors are materials that are good conductors of heat. ||||| Thermal insulators are materials that are poor conductors of heat. | Are thermal insulators and thermal conductors both good conductors of heat No |
Thermal conductors are materials that are good conductors of heat. ||||| It occurs between objects or substances that are touching. | Are thermal insulators and thermal conductors both good conductors of heat No |
This occurs as particles move within a fluid. ||||| Conduction is the transfer of thermal energy. | Are thermal insulators and thermal conductors both good conductors of heat No |
Conduction is the transfer of thermal energy. ||||| It occurs between objects or substances that are touching. | What is it called when thermal energy is transferred between 2 objects that are touchin Conduction |
It occurs between objects or substances that are touching. ||||| Both conductors and insulators have important uses. | What is it called when thermal energy is transferred between 2 objects that are touchin Conduction |
Radiation is how the Sun warms the Earths surface. ||||| These waves can travel through empty space. | What is it called when thermal energy is transferred between 2 objects that are touchin Conduction |
Conduction is the transfer of thermal energy. ||||| It occurs between objects or substances that are touching. | What does conduction take place between Substances |
It occurs between objects or substances that are touching. ||||| Thermal insulators are materials that are poor conductors of heat. | What does conduction take place between Substances |
Radiation is how the Sun warms the Earths surface. ||||| The fluid may be a liquid or a gas. | What does conduction take place between Substances |
Conduction is the transfer of thermal energy. ||||| It occurs between objects or substances that are touching. | What does conduction take place between Two objects that are touching |
It occurs between objects or substances that are touching. ||||| Thermal insulators are materials that are poor conductors of heat. | What does conduction take place between Two objects that are touching |
Radiation is how the Sun warms the Earths surface. ||||| The fluid may be a liquid or a gas. | What does conduction take place between Two objects that are touching |
Conduction is the transfer of thermal energy. ||||| It occurs between objects or substances that are touching. | What does conduction take place between Objects |
It occurs between objects or substances that are touching. ||||| Thermal insulators are materials that are poor conductors of heat. | What does conduction take place between Objects |
Radiation is how the Sun warms the Earths surface. ||||| The fluid may be a liquid or a gas. | What does conduction take place between Objects |
Convection is the transfer of thermal energy. ||||| The particles within the fluid transfer energy by moving from warmer to cooler areas. | During Convection, which direction do the particles in the move From warmer to cooler |
The particles within the fluid transfer energy by moving from warmer to cooler areas. ||||| When the waves reach objects, the heat is transferred to the objects. | During Convection, which direction do the particles in the move From warmer to cooler |
The fluid may be a liquid or a gas. ||||| Thermal conductors are materials that are good conductors of heat. | During Convection, which direction do the particles in the move From warmer to cooler |
Convection is the transfer of thermal energy. ||||| The particles within the fluid transfer energy by moving from warmer to cooler areas. | During Convection, which direction do the particles in the move Warmer to cooler areas |
The particles within the fluid transfer energy by moving from warmer to cooler areas. ||||| When the waves reach objects, the heat is transferred to the objects. | During Convection, which direction do the particles in the move Warmer to cooler areas |
The fluid may be a liquid or a gas. ||||| Thermal conductors are materials that are good conductors of heat. | During Convection, which direction do the particles in the move Warmer to cooler areas |
Convection is the transfer of thermal energy. ||||| The particles within the fluid transfer energy by moving from warmer to cooler areas. | During Convection, which direction do the particles in the move Loops |
The particles within the fluid transfer energy by moving from warmer to cooler areas. ||||| When the waves reach objects, the heat is transferred to the objects. | During Convection, which direction do the particles in the move Loops |
The fluid may be a liquid or a gas. ||||| Thermal conductors are materials that are good conductors of heat. | During Convection, which direction do the particles in the move Loops |
Convection is the transfer of thermal energy. ||||| The particles within the fluid transfer energy by moving from warmer to cooler areas. | During Convection, which direction do the particles in the move In loops |
The particles within the fluid transfer energy by moving from warmer to cooler areas. ||||| When the waves reach objects, the heat is transferred to the objects. | During Convection, which direction do the particles in the move In loops |
The fluid may be a liquid or a gas. ||||| Thermal conductors are materials that are good conductors of heat. | During Convection, which direction do the particles in the move In loops |
These waves can travel through empty space. ||||| When the waves reach objects, the heat is transferred to the objects. ||||| Radiation is how the Sun warms the Earths surface. | What is an example of radiant heat The sun |
These waves can travel through empty space. ||||| Conduction is the transfer of thermal energy. ||||| Thermal insulators are materials that are poor conductors of heat. | What is an example of radiant heat The sun |
Radiation is the transfer of thermal energy by waves. ||||| The fluid may be a liquid or a gas. ||||| These loops are called convection currents. | What is an example of radiant heat The sun |
These waves can travel through empty space. ||||| When the waves reach objects, the heat is transferred to the objects. ||||| Radiation is how the Sun warms the Earths surface. | What is an example of radiant heat Radiant heat travels in waves thru empty space and when it hits an object it transfers heat to that object, like the sun warms the Earth |
These waves can travel through empty space. ||||| Conduction is the transfer of thermal energy. ||||| Thermal insulators are materials that are poor conductors of heat. | What is an example of radiant heat Radiant heat travels in waves thru empty space and when it hits an object it transfers heat to that object, like the sun warms the Earth |
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