Physics, 25.05.2021 19:10 jessicad8776
Students were asked to design a lab that would illustrate a concept that
they had learned about during the semester. Which student designed the
lab in the diagram?
Lamp
Ice Cubes
Glass Cover
Water Droplets
Water
OA. Student 3 designed a lab to illustrate the phases of the moon
where the lamp represents the Sun and the ice cubes
represent the phases of the Moon.
o
B.
Student 2 designed a lab to illustrate convection currents where
the lamp represents the sun and the ice cubes represent the
uneven heating of the Earth.
Student 4 designed a lab to illustrate the solar system where the
lamp represents the Sun and the ice cubes represent the
planets.
C.
D.
Student 1 designed a lab to illustrate the water cycle where the
lamp represents the sun's energy and the ice cubes
represent condensation.
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