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Science Year 4 Notes On HEAT ENERGY

Heat energy is the transfer of thermal energy between objects due to a temperature difference. Temperature is measured using thermometers with units of degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. Materials that allow heat to pass through easily are good conductors of heat, while those that do not transfer heat well are good insulators.

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Science Year 4 Notes On HEAT ENERGY

Heat energy is the transfer of thermal energy between objects due to a temperature difference. Temperature is measured using thermometers with units of degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. Materials that allow heat to pass through easily are good conductors of heat, while those that do not transfer heat well are good insulators.

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What is heat energy?

How is temperature measured?

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What is the unit for temperature?


Heat can travel through solids objects

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(a) If heat can travel through the objects easily, the objects
are called __________________________ of heat.
Examples of thermometers:

(b) If heat cannot travel through the objects easily, the


objects are called _________________________ of

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heat.

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Examples of (a):

Examples of (b):

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