Why does a sheep need wool?
Autor:
Katarzyna Korsak
Data dodania:
19.06.2018
Słowa kluczowe:
environmental adaptation,heat,izolator
DZIEDZINA:
Biology,Physics,Thermodynamics
Cel doświadczenia:
The purpose of the experiment is to show what a thermal insulator is. By means of a woolly jumper as well as three glasses filled with water the participants will check if a jumper gives heat or just keeps it.
Spis materiałów:
- a woolly jumper
- three glasses
- water (warm and cold)
The experiment can be extended with other materials, such as cotton (plant origin), polyester (a synthetic material), silk (animal origin). Instead of a jumper, a pair of woolly socks can be used.
Etapy realizacji:
- Fill one glass with cold water and two with warm water.
- Wrap them at the top with cling film.
- Lay the jumper flat on the table.
- Put the glass with cold water in a sleeve; put one glass with warm water to the other sleeve and leave the other glass with warm water in ambient air.
- After an hour, check temperature in the glasses.
Pytania do doświadczenia:
- Is wool a good thermal insulator?
- Are other materials better insulators?
Opis zjawiska:
Ciekawostki:
- Sheep are excellently adapted to low temperatures. Their health is rather affected by moisture than by cold. Lambs are born in early February when it is freezing cold; the time when lambs are born is called lambing time.
- In deserts there are large variations in temperature between hot days and cold nights. Due to thick hair, camels can keep constant body temperature. This is a form of adaptation of a species to the environment.