Lesson 4: Insulation Pratcical Flashcards
1
Q
What is the independent variable in this practical?
A
- The layers of newspaper on the beaker.
2
Q
What are the control variables when exploring how thickness of material affects thermal conductivity? (2)
A
- Volume of water
- Initial temp of water
3
Q
What is the dependent variable in this practical?
A
- The change in temperature.
4
Q
What is an insulator?
A
- Insulator is a material that doesn’t conduct heat/ electricity well.
5
Q
What method of heat transfer if happening from the beaker to the surroundings?
A
- Conduction is occuring through the beaker.
6
Q
WHY is the temperature higher when there are more layers of newspaper?
A
- The layers reduce thermal conduction, the heat is preserved.
7
Q
What happens to the rate of heat loss as the water cools?
A
- It steadily drops because it’s starting to reach room temp.
requiring less energy to reach equilibrium
8
Q
How would I investigate which MATERIAL is the best thermal insulator?
SAME TYPE OF METHOD FOR NUMBER OF LAYERS….
A
- Put the small beaker inside the larger beaker.
- Use the kettle to boil water.
- Use a piece of cardboard as a lid for the large beaker. The cardboard must have a hole for the
thermometer. - Put the thermometer through the hole in the cardboard lid so that its bulb is in the hot water.
- Record the temperature of the water and start the stopwatch.
- Record the temperature of the water every 3 minutes for 15 minutes.
- Use different insulating materials
9
Q
What 2 things are we investigating from these 2 different practicals?
A
- Thermal conductivity of a material.
- Thickness of a material.