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Thermal Energy & Heat

Learning Scale – I can … 4 – Design an investigation to show the flow of heat from warmer to cooler objects. 3 – Describe how heat flows in predictable ways, moving from warmer objects to cooler objects until they reach the same temperature. 2 – Explain that adding heat or removing heat may result in a temperature change or change of state. 1 – Identify key terms such as heat, thermal energy, radiation, conduction, and convection.

THERMAL ENERGY & MATTER Heat- the transfer of thermal energy from one object to another because of a temperature difference. In what direction does heat flow? FROM HOT to COLD

Describe the flow of thermal energy.

Describe the flow of thermal energy.

THERMAL ENERGY & MATTER Temperature = measure of how hot or cold something is compared to a reference point. Temperature is the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object.

THERMAL ENERGY & MATTER Thermal energy- total potential and kinetic energy in an object.

Learning Scale – I can … 4 – Design an investigation to show the flow of heat from warmer to cooler objects. 3 – Describe how heat flows in predictable ways, moving from warmer objects to cooler objects until they reach the same temperature. 2 – Explain that adding heat or removing heat may result in a temperature change or change of state. 1 – Identify key terms such as heat, thermal energy, radiation, conduction, and convection.