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describe the experiment concduction of heat​

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Explanation:

ow to Do a Simple Heat Conduction Experiment.

1. Gather your materials. You’ll need a cooking pot, a stick of butter, and three types of spoons. The spoons you need are a wooden stirring spoon, a ...

2. Boil a pot of water. Fill a cooking pot of any size about halfway full with water and place it on a normal stove burner. Boil water the same way ...

3. Place the spoons in the water. Take each of your three types of spoons and lay them in the water handle down. The bowl portion of the spoon should ...

4. Place butter on the spoons. Cut three slices of butter. You should cut them about a quarter inch each, but it isn’t that important. Now place one slice in each of the spoons. Make sure they don’t slide into the water. Be careful not to touch the metal spoon as you place the butter on it.

Wait a few minutes and check the butter. After about two minutes, come back and check the butter. You’ll notice that the butter on the metal spoon has melted significantly, the butter on the wooden spoon has melted a little bit, and the butter on the plastic spoon has barely melted at all.This is heat conduction at work.

Metal conducts heat better than wood, which conducts heat better than plastic.

If you are using thermometers, check your thermometer readings after a few minutes. The same results will appear with specific numbers.

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