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         <description><![CDATA[<p>1. What is conduction? What is heat as defined in science?</p><p>Conduction is the process of transmitting heat or electricity through a substance when there is a difference in temperature or electrical potential.  Heat is more energy being transferred into an object.</p><p>2. Explain how conduction is demonstrated by the experiment that you are doing with the candle, wire, and the wax.</p><p>&nbsp;Heat is transferred through the candle into the copper and then it goes into the wax melting it. </p><p>3. Which of the wires conducted heat the best (melted the ball of wax first? </p><p>The thickest wire melted first.</p><p>4. Explain with at least 2 sentences why that wire is the best conductor of heat. (Make sure to mention how the thickness of the wire helped your results) </p><p>It is the best conductor of heat because it stores more heat. Also because the wire had a much larger space for the heat to go into the wire.</p><p>5. Which of the&nbsp;<a href="http://fvhs.com/eslrs/" target="_blank">ESLR's</a>&nbsp;was addressed in this activity. Explain with a couple of sentences.&nbsp;</p><p>Critical Thinker - We applied our knowledge and had to figure out where and how to position our copper wires.</p><p>Responsible Member of Society- We had to be careful, and we had to work with our groups, no matter how idiotic and childish our partners worked.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Alex and the wax</title>
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