Conduction Investigation 4 Part 2.

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Conduction Investigation 4 Part 2

Introduction There is no cold……..only heat! When you hold an ice cube in your hand, cold doesn’t go into your hand; heat energy goes out of your hand into the ice cube. Heat is motion of atoms and molecules. The greater the motion, the more heat energy there is in a solid, liquid, or gas.

Conduction Conduction is a kind of heat transfer from atom to atom in a material, or between two different materials when their atoms or molecules make contact.

Energy Transfer Model Hot water  Plastic vial  Cold Water  Glass tube  Alcohol molecules

RERADIATION