Week 14 Blog

This week in lab, we began by discussing the properties of solids, liquids, and gases. We used stimulations to visualize the particle makeup of each state of matter, deepening my understanding of how particles behave in different forms. We then connected this to our plunger experiment from week one by investigating why the plunger stuck to some surfaces and not others. We discovered that the plunger sticks when air is pushed out, creating a seal. But I am curious to learn more about this in lecture. We also revisited another investigation from week one, where my partner and I explored why ice melts faster on metal than on wood. Through experimentation, we found that metal conducts heat more effectively because its particles are more tightly packed and transfer energy more quickly. In contrast, wood contains air pockets that slow down heat transfer. As a result, ice melts faster on metal because it heats up more rapidly, causing the ice particles to gain energy and melt sooner. I ...