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Heat Transfer

The document outlines the concept of heat energy, its transfer methods, and its applications in daily life. It describes thermal conductors and insulators, and explains the three processes of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation, with examples for each. The lesson aims to help students understand heat energy and its significance, as well as assess their knowledge through review questions.
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Heat Transfer

The document outlines the concept of heat energy, its transfer methods, and its applications in daily life. It describes thermal conductors and insulators, and explains the three processes of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation, with examples for each. The lesson aims to help students understand heat energy and its significance, as well as assess their knowledge through review questions.
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GOOD

MORNIN
G!
Can you identify which
objects produces heat?
Heat in Everyday Life
OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the students
should be able to:
1.Define the heat energy and recognize
how heat transfer happens.
2.Construct a short paragraph about the
heat energy and its application in daily
lives.
3.Reflect on the importance of heat energy.
What do you call to these
things?
Thermal energy (heat energy) is a
type of energy that is transferred from
one object to another as the result of a
difference in temperature.

It is the result of the movement of tiny


particles called atoms, molecules or
ions in solids, liquids and gases.
Temperatur
e
It's the
measure of
how hot or When it When it
cold an is hot,
the
is cold,
the
object is. temperat tempera
ure is ture is
high. low.
Thermometer- A
thermometer is an
instrument that
measures temperature.

Three temperature scales:


1.Celsius ( ºc)
2.Fahrenheit (ºF)
3.Kelvin (K)
Have you experience leaving a
metal spoon sitting in a hot
pot?
CONDUCTOR
S
Thermal conductors are
objects that allow heat to
flow easily through them.
Metals such as copper,
gold, and aluminum are
conductors.
INSULATORS
Thermal insulators are
objects that do not
allow heat to flow easily
through them. Fabric,
wood, and foam are
insulators.
Three Processes
of Heat Transfer

ConductionConvection Radiation
Three Processes
of Heat Transfer

Conduction
-transfer between objects (usually
solid) or particles that are directly in
contact of each other where one
objects' temperature rises.
Three Processes
of Heat Transfer
Example of Conduction
- The heat from the fire is transferred
to the pot. The heat from the pot is
transferred into the soup. The heat
from the soup is transferred to the
spoon. The heat from the spoon is
transferred to your hand as you
Three Processes
of Heat Transfer

Convection
-transfer through fluids
(liquids and gases) like
water and air.
Three Processes
of Heat Transfer
Example of Convection
-When air is heated it become less dense
(lighter) and float. But when air is cooled
it become denser (heavier) and sinks to
the bottom. This is useful for the hot air
balloon. The flame heats the air inside
the hot air balloon allowing it to float.
And when heat is reduced, the balloon
Three Processes
of Heat Transfer

Radiation
-heat transfer through by
electromagnetic waves through
space. It does not require an
interaction between matter.
Three Processes
of Heat Transfer
Example of Radiation
• The heat from the Sun warms
the different parts of the Earth.
• You can feel the heat from the
sun even if you cannot touch it.
CHECK FOR
UNDERSTANDING
1 2

REVIEW
.

QUESTIO
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Any
question?
How does the different
transferring of heat
affect the everyday
situations like cooking?
WRAP
WRAP IT
IT UP
UP
Choose the best answer for each
question
1. Which of the following is an
example of heat transfer through
conduction?
a) Warm air rising from a heater
b) A metal spoon becoming hot
when placed in a pot of soup
c) The Sun warming the Earth
through space
d) Warm water moving upward
in a pot
2. What is the main
characteristic of heat
transfer by convection?
a) It requires direct contact
between particles.
b) It only occurs in solids.
c) It involves the
movement of fluids due to
differences in temperature.
d) It transfers heat
through electromagnetic
3. Heat transfer through
electromagnetic waves,
such as infrared radiation,
is known as:
a) Conduction
b) Convection
c) Radiation
d) Insulation
5. In which method of heat
transfer do particles
physically move from one
place to another?
a) Conduction
b) Convection
c) Radiation
d) None of the above
THANK
YOU SO
MUCH!

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