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LESSON AND QUIZ HEAT TRANSFER

LESSON AND QUIZ HEAT TRANSFER

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6th - 8th Grade

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Heat Transfer

Heat flows from HOT to COLD. The bigger the temperature difference, the more heat moves.


BUT the heat needs a ride--either conduction through a solid (or unmoving fluid), convection through a moving gas or liquid, or radiation using visible or invisible light.


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In heat transfer, heat always flows from the _______________ substance to the _______________ substance.

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hotter to colder

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colder to hotter

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hotter to hotter

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colder to colder

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Conduction

  • Heat transferred in a solid or between two things that are touching.

  • Good conductors like METAL move a lot of heat quickly, like a cooking pot or a cold lamp post.

  • Things that DON'T transfer heat quickly are called insulators. It can be hot on one side of an insulator and cold on the other side without too much heat transferring.

  • Your coat is a good example of an insulator.

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Multiple Choice

Which is an example of heat being transferred by conduction?

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a furnace blowing hot air through vents

2

an ice cube melting in a person’s hand

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boiling water transferring heat to noodles

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the sun heating water in a swimming pool

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Multiple Choice

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Which direction will the heat flow while this person holds a hot cup of tea?
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from the cup to her hand
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from her hand to the cup
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no heat is transferred

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Multiple Choice

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If I want two things to stay different temperatures from each other, I need to:

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Maximize heat Transfer

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Minimize heat transfer

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Make them touch a lot

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Blow on both with a fan

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Convection

  • Moving Air, or another liquid or gas can move lots of heat with it.

  • A fan or pump can FORCE convection

  • But warm air rises, so even with no fan, air will move given the chance.

  • Cold air sinks--thats why those open freezers at the grocery store do OK with no lid.

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Multiple Choice

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Near the ceiling of a room the air is warmer. The warm air rises because of ________.

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conduction

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convection

3

radiation

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Multiple Choice

Which best describes the process of convection?
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Convection is the primary way  heat travels  through rays.
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Convection is the primary way heat travels  through metals.
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Convection is the primary way heat travels  through appliances.
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Convection is the primary way heat travels  through liquids and gasses.

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Radiation

  • EVERYTHING is glowing

  • Humans emit Infrared light

  • Hotter things (600 c) glow red and radiate more

  • 900 c things glow orange, and radiate a ton.

  • 1200 c things glow WHITE

  • Past that you start to get more UV light.

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Multiple Choice

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The heat transferred from the Sun to the Earth by waves is called ________.

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conduction

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radiation

3

convection

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Multiple Choice

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The baby chickens kept warm by the heat lamps. This is an example of ________.

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conduction

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convection

3

radiation

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Multiple Choice

What is a conductor?

1

a material that heat moves through easily

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a material that heat does not move through easily

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a material that turns cold when heated

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a tool for measuring temperature

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Multiple Choice

Which of these is a better conductor?

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2

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Multiple Choice

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Stir frying vegetables is an example of

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Convection

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Conduction

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Radiation

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Multiple Choice

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Hot water rises and cold water sinks. Is this:

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Convection

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Conduction

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Radiation

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Multiple Choice

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The sun shines down on this family as the play on the beach.
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conduction
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convection
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radiation

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Multiple Choice

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Cold Pack on Person

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Heat is transferred from the cold pack to the person.

2

Heat is transferred from the person to the cold pack

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The cold pack is getting colder. The person is getting warmer.

Heat Transfer

Heat flows from HOT to COLD. The bigger the temperature difference, the more heat moves.


BUT the heat needs a ride--either conduction through a solid (or unmoving fluid), convection through a moving gas or liquid, or radiation using visible or invisible light.


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