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REMEMBE
R Wavelength is INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL to frequency and photon Energy.
Frequency and photon Energy is DIRECTLY
PROPORTIONAL to each other. OBJECTIVE: At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to differentiate between heat and temperature of the molecular level. sual Exploration DIRECTION: Observe the given pictures below, and answer the guide questions. UIDE QUESTIONS:
1. What does the picture
shows? 2. Does the pictures visible in real-life? Word search DIRECTION: Given the words in the box below, find the words in the word search puzzle by encircling them. The words may be written horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. UIDE QUESTIONS:
1. How did you find the
activity? 2. How many words were you able to found? Let’s analyze DIRECTION: Watch the video about the different temperature of water and answer the following guide questions . . UIDE QUESTIONS:
1. What have you seen in the video?
2. In what temperature of water does the food color dissolves faster? 3. Why do you think so? HEAT and TEMPERATURE HEAT Heat is produced from molecules of matter that continuously vibrate. Heat is an energy transfers from a body of higher temperature to another body of lower temperature. Once heat is transferred or released, it affects the internal energy of the body. Internal energy is the total energy in body. Thus, it includes the potential and kinetic energy of the molecules or atoms in an object. EMPERATURE Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance, indicating how hot or cold it is. It is commonly measured in degrees Celsius (°C), Fahrenheit (°F), or Kelvin (K) and is fundamental in understanding various physical and chemical processes. EMPERATURE SCALE: TRY ME DIRECTION: Solve the given problem. What is the normal human body temperature in Fahrenheit scale? Celsius? QUIZ TIME DIRECTION: Read the problem carefully, and solve it using the temperature scales (2 pts. Each). 1. It is an energy transfers from a body of higher temperature to another body of lower temperature. 2. It measures the average of kinetic energy of the particles in a substance, indicating how hot or cold it is. 3. The temperature outside is What is the temperature in Fahrenheit?