Heat-Speed

Most recent answer: 10/22/2007

Q:
How can you proove that heat travels?
- nida khan
Walthamstow School For Girls, London
A:
Nida -

We know that heat travels because if you heat something up in one place, the temperature will go up in other places too. For instance, if you light a candle, the air inside the candle flame will (obviously) get very hot. But if you put your hand a few inches away from the flame, it feels hot there too. This is because the heat travels from the flame to your hand. The same thing happens when you stand near a bonfire or an electric heater.

-Tamara

(published on 10/22/2007)