SC 130 Physical Science q07 Changes in heat, latitude, and longitude • Name:

  1. _____________________ On Wednesday, John Dale was first to discover my location by pushing due south from the Agriculture building through the tall grass. In his final push due south through the grass was John Dale walking along a line of latitude or longitude?
  2. _____________________ On Wednesday, Jason led his team in a final push directly to the west through tall grass. In his final push due west through the grass was Jason walking along a line of latitude or longitude?
MaterialΔT (°C)
Aluminum28
Brass17
iron11
Zinc8
Carbon2
Wood0
  1. Using the apparatus of the heat laboratory, a student measured the change in temperature of the cool water cup for different materials. Sketch an appropriate graph of this data.
  2. _______________ A student walked a line of latitude at 6° 54.580' from longitude 158° 09.360' to longitude 158° 09.716'. The student measured a distance of 684 meters. Determine the number of meters per minute of longitude based on this data.
  3. On the back of this paper, sketch a crude maps of the main road, the college entrance road, and the library half loop road. On this map draw an east-west line of latitude and a north-south line of longitude. Label each line as to whether it is a line of latitude or longitude. On your sketch add labelled arrows that show the directions in which latitude and longitude increase on campus.
  4. As accurately as you can recall, what is the latitude and longitude of the college?

    Latitude:

    Longitude:
Iron
Time (min)Temp (°C)
029
130
431
834
1035
1336
  1. Using the apparatus of laboratory five, the heat laboratory, a student measured both the time in minutes and temperature rise in degrees Celsius for brass. Sketch a chart of this data.