The difference in the degree of heat conduction of different metals

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purpose of experiment The difference in the degree of heat conduction of different metals Tools Bunsen flame - 2 metal stands - stopwatch - candle gun - 3 desk pin - 3 rods (copper, iron, aluminumsteps Fix each desk pin on each leg using a wax gun.Light a flame to allow heat to travel to each leg.Ca......

Thermal expansion

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Thermal expansion

Heat contraction applications

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Heat contraction applications

Thermal expansion

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Thermal expansion

How does the angle of inclination of sunlight affect temperatures?

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How does the angle of inclination of sunlight affect temperatures?

What happens when two air masses of different temperatures collide?

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The difference in the degree of heat conduction of different metals
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The difference in the degree of heat conduction of different metals

purpose of experiment The difference in the degree of heat conduction of different metals Tools Buns......

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Thermal expansion
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Thermal expansion

Thermal expansion

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Heat contraction applications
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Heat contraction applications

Heat contraction applications

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Thermal expansion
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Thermal expansion

Thermal expansion

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How does the angle of inclination of sunlight affect temperatures?
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How does the angle of inclination of sunlight affect temperatures?

How does the angle of inclination of sunlight affect temperatures?

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What happens when two air masses of different temperatures collide?
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What happens when two air masses of different temperatures collide?

What happens when two air masses of different temperatures collide?

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