An analysis of how hot water in a beaker cools down: a challenge to "Physics Challenge"
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- Keiichiro TASHIMA
- IBARAKI NATIONAL COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
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- Hitoshi MINAKAWA
- IBARAKI NATIONAL COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
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- Akira MORIWAKI
- IBARAKI NATIONAL COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
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- Iori YANOKURA
- IBARAKI NATIONAL COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
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- Takuya YAEGASHI
- IBARAKI NATIONAL COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
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- Kasumi ICHINOHE
- IBARAKI NATIONAL COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
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- Yuta TAKAHASHI
- IBARAKI NATIONAL COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
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- Yuta ASHINAZAWA
- IBARAKI NATIONAL COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
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- Hiroshi IGARASHI
- IBARAKI NATIONAL COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY
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- Other Title
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- ビーカーのお湯の冷め方--「物理チャレンジ」に挑む
- ビーカー ノ オユ ノ サメ カタ ブツリ チャレンジ ニ イドム
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Abstract
Heat energy can transfer from hotter to cooler objects in the following three ways:conduction,convention and radiation.In addition,fluids in containers can be cooled down because of vaporization as well.In this experiment,we analyzed how hot water in a beaker cooled down,measuring the quantity of thermal energy in each case,namely,conduction,convention,radiation,and vaporization.
Journal
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- Research reports of Ibaraki National College of Technology
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Research reports of Ibaraki National College of Technology (45), 5-14, 2010-03
Ibaraki National College of Technology