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Heat Transfer 1

The document discusses the concepts of heat and temperature, explaining the differences and the methods of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation. It includes definitions, examples, and activities to reinforce understanding of how heat is transferred between objects. Additionally, it poses questions to assess comprehension of the material presented.

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Heat Transfer 1

The document discusses the concepts of heat and temperature, explaining the differences and the methods of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation. It includes definitions, examples, and activities to reinforce understanding of how heat is transferred between objects. Additionally, it poses questions to assess comprehension of the material presented.

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What Will

Happen?
Read and
analyze the
following
scenario.
If you leave a
hot drink on
the table and
wait for a
while, does
the drink
heat up or
If you leave a
cold drink on
the same table
and wait for a
while, does the
drink heat up
or cool off?
Why do you think some
things get warmer while
some things get colder
when they are left out?
HEA
T
Lesson Objectives:
01 Differentiate heat and temperature
through the concept of energy
transfer.
02 Explain the three methods of heat
transfer.
03 Cite examples of the three
methods of heat transfer.
Complete
my Vowels
Complete the following
vowels to unlock the
vocabulary terms.
TRANSIT
TR_NS_T
- the act of
passing across
or through.
●HEAT
H_ of
- is a form _T energy
that is transferred
from one object to
another that are
different
KINETIC ENERGY
●K_N_T_C
_N_RGY
- The energy of
motion.
TEMPERATURE
●T_MP_R_T_R_
- a measure of the
average kinetic
energy of the
particles in a
substance.
What an object has or possesses is
referred to as internal energy. This
energy is composed of the kinetic
and potential energies of that
- Refer to as ‘energy in transit’ and it
is not contained in an object that is
transferred from one object to
another.
TEMPERATURE
- The measure of the average
speed of all particles.

THERMAL
- The total energy of all particles
ENERGY in an object
How is heat transferred?

Temperature A Temperature B Heat transfer Temperature A Temperature B

Warmer Objects are the same


object
Cooler object Heat transfer temperature
Metho
ds of
Heat
CONDUCTION
- is transferred through particles that are close or
in contact with each other, mostly in solids only.
Materials that conduct heat well are called thermal
conductors (good conductors) such as metals like
copper, iron, aluminum, steel, silver, brass, lead
etc. Whereas materials that conduct heat poorly
are known as thermal insulators (poor conductors)
some examples are non-metals like wood, rubber,
plastic, glass, paper
CONVECTION
- is the process in which heat is carried from
place to place by the bulk movement of a
fluid against its surroundings. Fluids are
materials that can flow, and they include
both gases and liquids. The movement of
steam or the motion of boiling water in a pot
are examples of convection.
RADIATION
- is a process of transferring energy through
electromagnetic waves or transfer of heat in the
absence of matter or through space. Objects with
dark surfaces absorbs more heat than objects with
bright surfaces. When you stay under the sun, your
body feels hot because it absorbs energy from the
sun.
- color black is a good absorber of heat on the other
hand, white fabric or light-colored clothes feels cooler
because it absorbs less heat from the sun’s radiation.
Examples in everyday life
Convection Conduction Radiation

Ice melting Ironing clothes Heat waves

Boiling water Walking on hot sand Radio waves

Freezing of hand by
Refrigerator X rays
touching the ice

Heat from liquid makes


Frozen food thawing Ultraviolet light
the cup hot
Activity:
Assessment: Choose the letter of the
1. Which method of heat
correct answer.
transfer involves direct contact
between materials?
A. Convection
B. Radiation
C. Conduction
D. Insulation
warmth from a fire
without touching it, what
type of heat transfer is
occurring?
A. Conduction
B. Convection
C. Radiation
D. Insulation
3. What type of surface is
best at emitting and
absorbing thermal
radiation?
A. Light, shiny surface
B. Dark, matte surface
C. Transparent surface
D. Reflective surface
method do particles
themselves move from
one place to another?
A. Conduction
B. Convection
C. Radiation
D. Conduction and
Convection
5. Why do metal handles
of pots often have plastic
or wooden coverings?
A. To increase heat
transfer
B. To reduce heat transfer
C. For aesthetic purposes
D. To increase weight
Assessment: Choose the letter of the
1. Which method of heat
correct answer.
transfer involves direct contact
between materials?
A. Convection
B. Radiation
C. Conduction
D. Insulation
warmth from a fire
without touching it, what
type of heat transfer is
occurring?
A. Conduction
B. Convection
C. Radiation
D. Insulation
3. What type of surface is
best at emitting and
absorbing thermal
radiation?
A. Light, shiny surface
B. Dark, matte surface
C. Transparent surface
D. Reflective surface
method do particles
themselves move from
one place to another?
A. Conduction
B. Convection
C. Radiation
D. Conduction and
Convection
5. Why do metal handles
of pots often have plastic
or wooden coverings?
A. To increase heat
transfer
B. To reduce heat transfer
C. For aesthetic purposes
D. To increase weight

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