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Heat Transfer Lesson

Heat Transfer Lesson

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Science

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6th - 8th Grade

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Hard

Created by

James Gonzalez

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16 Slides • 12 Questions

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Heat Transfer,

Conduction, Convection

and Radiation

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Heat Transfer

• Heat always moves from a warmer place to a cooler place.

• Hot objects in a cooler room will cool to room temperature.

• Cold objects in a warmer room will heat up to room temperature

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What are the different methods of

heat transfer?

• Heat transfers in three ways:

–Conduction

–Convection

–Radiation

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Conduction The process that moves heat energy from one object to

another when they are touching physically.

It occurs on solid, liquid, and gas.

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How Conduction happens

When you heat a metal strip at one end, the heat
travels to the other end.

As you heat the metal, the particles vibrate, these
vibrations make the adjacent particles vibrate, and so on
and so on, the vibrations are passed along the metal and
so is the heat. Materials that have this ability are called
thermal conductors

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Conductors and insulators

Metals: The outer electrons of
metal atoms are free to move.

When the metal is
heated, this ‘sea of
electrons’ gain k_____
energy and transfer it
throughout the metal.

Insulators, such as w___ and p____, do not
have this ‘sea of electrons’ which is why they
do not conduct heat as well as metals.

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Thermal conductors are materials in which thermal energy moves quickly.

Ex. Metal, copper, silver

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Why does metal feel colder than wood, if they
are both at the same temperature?

Metal is a conductor, wood is an insulator. Metal
conducts the heat away from your hands. Wood
does not conduct the heat away from your hands as
well as the metal, so the wood feels warmer than
the metal.

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Thermal Insulators are material in which
thermal energy moves slowly.

Ex. Rubber, plastic, clothes

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Convection
The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of

particles from one part of materials to another. It

occurs in liquids and gases (fluid), but not in solids.

This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND

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How Convection works

What happens to the particles in a liquid or a
gas when you heat them?

The particles spread out and

become less dense.

This effects fluid movement.

What is a fluid?A liquid or gas.

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Fluid movement

Cooler, more d____, fluids
sink through w_____, less
dense fluids.

In effect, warmer liquids and
gases r___ up.

Cooler liquids and gases s___.

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Why is it windy at the seaside?

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Cold air sinks

Where is the

freezer

compartment

put in a fridge?

Freezer

compartment

It is put at the

top, because
cool air sinks,
so it cools the

food on the
way down.

It is warmer

at the

bottom, so
this warmer
air rises and
a convection

current is

set up.

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Radiation
Transfer of thermal energy from one object to another by

electromagnetic waves.

The transfer of thermal energy can be through matter or through space (no matter exist). The transfers are not in contact. Electromagnetic waves carry thermal energy between objects.

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How Radiation works

How does heat energy get
from the Sun to the Earth?
There are no particles
between the Sun and the
Earth so it CANNOT
travel by conduction or
by convection.

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RADIATION

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Multiple Choice

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A cat is hanging out several feet from a fire in a fireplace. This causes the kitty cat to get warm. The kitty cat is warm because of...

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Convection

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Conduction

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Radiation

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The fur sweater he's wearing!

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A certain type of decorative lamp contains colored liquids. These liquids form globs that break off and rise to the top of the liquid. The globs rise due to

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Convection

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Conduction

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Radiation

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Globulation

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Near the ceiling of a room, the air is warmer. The warmer air is rising because of

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Convection

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Conduction

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Radiation

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It was told to by this crazy fool!

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A fireman that is at a building that is on fire feels a door and it is hot. Why does his hand feel hot?

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Convection

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Conduction

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Radiation

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The Human Torch was on the other side!

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Multiple Choice

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A huge boulder at the state park in Arizona gets so hot during a mid summer's day. This is due to...

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Convection

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Conduction

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Radiation

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Boogie Fever

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

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hotter / colder

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colder / hotter

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hotter / hotter

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colder / colder

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Which of the following statements is true regarding heat energy?

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The quicker a molecule moves, the colder it is.

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The slower a molecule moves, the warmer it is.

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The quicker a molecule moves, the warmer it is.

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The faster you dance, the quicker you get tired.

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Multiple Choice

Heat is the movement of ______.
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radiation
2
thermal energy
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cold
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fire

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Multiple Choice

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Weather Patterns...

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Conduction

2

Convection

3

Radiation

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Multiple Choice

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Heat/magma moving under Earth's mantle; hot magma rises and cold magma sinks...

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Conduction

2

Convection

3

Radiation

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Multiple Choice

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What is the circular motion of hot air rising and cold air sinking?

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Radiation

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Convection Currents

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Electromagnetic Waves

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Conduction

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Multiple Choice

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The sun shining...

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conduction
2
convection
3
radiation
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Heat Transfer,

Conduction, Convection

and Radiation

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