Question detail
What is the expected outcome when using a material with low thermal conductivity as an insulator?
Try the question, check the answer, then read the explanation to understand the curriculum point.
At a glance
MCQ
Type
practice
Style
Topic
Conservation and dissipation of energy
Question
- A. Increased heat transfer
- B. Decreased heat transfer
- C. No change in heat transfer
- D. Increased electrical conductivity
Answer
Decreased heat transfer
Explanation
The correct option is "Decreased heat transfer". Decreased heat transfer is right because it directly matches Energy transfers in a system: Interpret data from thermal conductivity or insulation investigations.. The other options are less suitable because they change the required Physics relationship, confuse the relevant energy store or use a distractor that does not answer the question.
Common mistake
Misinterpreting ‘wasted energy’ as any energy loss
Students often think that any energy loss in a system, such as heat lost to the surroundings, is ‘wasted energy’, even when it is a useful form of energy transfer (e.g., heat used to warm a room).
Explain that ‘wasted energy’ refers specifically to energy transferred in a way that does not contribute to the intended useful work of the system, such as frictional heat in a machine or heat lost through poor insulation when the goal is to maintain temperature. Clarify that useful energy is that which performs the desired function, while wasted energy is the portion that does not.
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