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March 31B Day Do Now: Identify the form of heat transfer that is taking place in each of the pictures. There may be more than one! Also, take out yesterday’s worksheet. Homework: Study chapter 6 lessons 1 & 2 Review all videos we have watched too! A. B.
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What to know for the test… Definitions of heat, temperature, thermal energy and the differences between each What is specific heat? Conductors vs. Insulators 3 types of heat transfer Temperature conversions Thermal expansion vs. contraction
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Definitions Heat-transfer of thermal energy from a warmer object to a cooler object Temperature-a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles of a material Thermal Energy- sum of the KE + PE of the particles of a substance Specific Heat-amount of energy needed to raise 1 kg by 1C Conductor-allows for easy flow of thermal energy Insulator-prohibits the flow of thermal energy Conversions C to F and reverse; C to K and reverse Expansion -MOST materials expand when heated Contraction-MOST materials contract when cooled Ex: expansion joints in sidewalks, bridges, etc
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3 types of heat transfer Conduction – transfer of heat through direct contact; KE of molecules is passed from higher to lower; ex: fire to pot, pot to water Convection – transfer of heat from particles of the same material ex: water at bottom to water at top Radiation – transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves, ex: the sun, microwave, sides of a camp fire
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