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Q85 (CDS-II/2007) Science & Technology › Basic Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) › Thermal physics Answer Verified

What would be the best choice for window material to keep the outside heat away?

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Your answer: —  Â·  Correct: D
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To keep outside heat away, the best choice is double-pane glass with air (or an inert gas) in between. Air is a poor conductor of heat compared to solids like glass or liquids like water [c1][c5]. In a double-pane configuration, the air gap acts as a thermal barrier that significantly reduces heat transfer through conduction and convection [t3][t6]. While glass itself is an insulator, a single pane or double panes without a gap allow heat to transfer more readily through the material [c1][t1]. Filling the gap with water would be counterproductive because water has a much higher thermal conductivity than air, facilitating heat transfer rather than blocking it. Modern insulating glass units (IGUs) utilize this trapped air or inert gases like argon to create a stable thermal break, keeping interiors cool in summer and warm in winter [t4][t9].

Sources

  1. [1] Science-Class VII . NCERT(Revised ed 2025) > Chapter 7: Heat Transfer in Nature > 7.1 Conduction of Heat > p. 91
  2. [2] Science-Class VII . NCERT(Revised ed 2025) > Chapter 7: Heat Transfer in Nature > 7.1 Conduction of Heat > p. 92
  3. [3] https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/window-types-and-technologies
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