Trial 3 - Compare Air and Water
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Your teacher will give you some warm
and some cool tapwater, and a cup. Your task
is to mix them until the water in your cup
measures the same temperature as the air.
Before you begin, make a prediction. Suppose
the water and the air are the same
temperature. If you tested the water with
your finger, how would the water feel
compared to the air? Choose one.
| a. The water would
feel cooler. |
| b. The water would
feel warmer. |
| c. The water and
air would feel about the same temperature. |
Why do you think this would
be true?
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Now test your prediction. Connect
the temperature sensor to the computer.
Refer to Technical Hints to connect the temperature sensor.
Measure the air temperature and record it.
AIR TEMPERATURE =
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Mix warm and cool water in your cup,
stirring and measuring with the temperature
sensor. Stop when the water temperature is
within one degree of the air temperature.
That's close enough!
WATER TEMPERATURE =
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Dip your finger into the water. How
does water feel on you finger compared to
air?
| a. The water feels cooler. |
| b. The water feels warmer. |
| c. The water and
air feel about the same temperature. |
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Is there a difference between the
feeling of temperature, and the measurement
of temperature? Explain your answer. Think
about what the water does to your finger,
compared to what it does to the temperature sensor.
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