Common Primary School Science Misconceptions 2

By: Jessica Loke
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Heat is an energy, but not coldness. Hence, coldness cannot be transferred.

The ice feels cold because heat is really leaving your hand and being transferred to the ice.

Incidentally, that’s how your fridge works. They don’t actually produce cold air; they just remove the heat in their compartments very efficiently.


How does your fridge work? Well, here you go -> Working of a Refrigerator.

Now, can you explain how the aircon produces cold air?

 

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Posted on 25/01/2018

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