Thermal Conduction Escape Room
Jaime Gloria
Created on December 7, 2023
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Transcript
Heat transferEscape Room
start
Introduction
You wake up and see that you are in an empty, poorly-lit room. In front of you is a note that reads: "Hello, it seems that you are awake. Let me introduce myself, I am Dr. Kirkoff, a phycisist that seeks to teach the world about thermal conduction. I have decided to kidnap you to test out my escape room. Think you can beat it, let's find out."
More Info
To escape, you will have to complete three challenge rooms. All more intricate than the last. Use your knowledge on thermal conduction, to solve Dr. Kirkoff's puzzles and riddles.
Room 1
Room 2
Final Room
Challenge Rooms
Complete each room to escape: there is no other way to leave!
You enter the first room, and start investigating. You end up finding a key behind a picture frame, and two locked doors that the key fits in.There are notes on both of the doors and the key. The one on the key says:"What does Heat Transfer mean?"
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When heat moves money between its bank accounts
The movement of heat/thermal energy in a system
You moved over to the next room, and found a paper taped to the table. It's torn, but you are able to make out some words:"Thermal Conduction only occurs when two or more objects are-"On the other side of the room there's a keypad where you have to put the correct answer to open the door.
2/3
- driving a train.
- touching each other.
- leading a band in a concert.
You have entered the last room of the first Challenge Room. There is a TV screen on the wall in front of you. Below it there are 4 doors. The TV has a question on its screen: "In what direction does heat move?"
3/3
From solids to liquids
From cool to warm
From warm to cool
From liquids to solids
Room 1
Room 2
Final Room
Challenge Rooms
Complete each room to escape: there is no other way to leave!
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After entering the second challenge room, you were met with a gas chamber. You pass out, and wake up some time later strapped to a chair in a room full of TV screens. They all turn on to pure static, but a voice comes through and gives the instructions of: "You may or may not have noticed a microphone attached to your chair. I will broadcast a video in a few seconds, all you have to do is answer correctly to move on to the next challenge." Which spoon melted the butter faster?
The wooden spoon
The metal spoon
The plastic spoon
The voice asks once again: "Now that you have watched the video, why did the butter melt?"
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The heat from the water travelled up the spoons to reach the butter
The spoons did not like having butter on them, so they heated up the butter
The butter melted because of the water vapor that was released by the warm water
The voice gives his final question: "What should be your takeaway from this video?"
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Plastic and wood are good conductors because they protected the butter from the heat
Metal is a poor conductor because it allowed the heat to reach the butter
Metal is a good conductor because it allowed the heat to move through it better than the wood or plastic
Room 1
Room 2
Final Room
Challenge Rooms
Complete each room to escape: there is no other way to leave!
You have entered the final challenge room. Before you, lies a heap of puzzle pieces with letters and numbers written on them. Your task is to find the right password combination to unlock the box that holds the step ladder you need to reach the vent. Sort the scenarios by how much heat would be moving in the system (1 being the lowest, and 3 being the highest).
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1
2
3
continue
Solución
Solution
A. a metal rod is placed on a steel plate in the sun
B. a wooden spoon is placed on a cotton wash cloth
C. a wooden spoon is left inside of a hot steel pan
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continuE
After crawling through the vent, you fall into the next room. There is a computer screen alongside two empty trays. There is a pile of items on the corner of the room. The computer screen comes to life, and a video message from Dr. Kirkoff himself begins to play. "I have to say I am impressed by you making it this far, your next task is to sort the items into good and poor thermal conductors, based on the material they are made out of."
Good Conductors
Poor Conductors
1. Steel pan
2. Copper coil
3. Wooden plate
Solución
4. Iron bar
5. Cotton shirt
SOLUTION
6. Glass mug
A door opens and you enter the final room. You are met with an empty room and a locked door on the other side. A disembodied voice breaks the deafening silence: "Now is time for my final riddle. If you were to have a pot of water boiling on your stove, and you put a serving of pasta into it. What would be the correct path that the heat would be taking?"
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From the pasta, to the water, to the pot, to the stove
From the stove, to the pot, to the water, to the pasta
From the pasta, to the stove, to the water, to the pot
Completed
Congratulations, you have successfully escaped the escape room!
Start over?
back
That answer is not correct...
But don't lose your balance, continue on your way and try again!
Oh oh!
3 - A
1 - B
2 - C
Good Conductors
124
Poor Conductors
356