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Intro to Heat And Energy Transfer
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Heat Heat is kinetic energy in a substance. Heat is the motion of the molecules in a substance, not the motion of the substance. Energy that flows between two objects because of a difference in temperature. For example, a metal spoon in hot water.
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Measuring Heat Celsius Freezing : 0 degrees Boiling : 100 degrees Fahrenheit Freezing : 32 degrees Boiling : 212 degrees
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Heat Movement Molecules move from places of higher temperatures to places with lower temperatures
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Thermal Equilibrium Molecules move from warm to cold until they reach a balanced temperature This balance is called thermal equilibrium.
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Insulators & Conductors 6 th Grade Science
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Vocabulary Insulator an object that reduces the transfer of heat Conductor an object that easily allows the transfer of energy
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Expansion & Contraction
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Vocabulary Expansion as molecules in a solid, liquid or gas are heated they spread out as they move around quickly and cause objects to become larger (expand) Heating = Bigger Contraction as molecules in a solid, liquid or gas are cooled they move closer together and cause objects to shrink (contract) Cooling = Smaller
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Vocabulary Solid particles vibrate in one place Liquid particles spin and move closely togetherGas particles spin and move fast and far away from each other
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Heat Transfer
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Vocabulary Conduction the transfer of heat by direct contact between solids Convection Transfer of heat in liquids & gases Transfer of heat in liquids & gases Heat rises Heat risesRadiation Transfer of heat in empty space w/o any particles Transfer of heat in empty space w/o any particles
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Examples Conduction A pot heating on a stove A metal spoon in boiling water Convection Boiling water Boiling water Heating a home Heating a homeRadiation Sun’s rays heating a car Sun’s rays heating a car Sun’s rays heating Earth Sun’s rays heating Earth Heat from Heat from a fire
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