Heat Transfer - Conduction, Convection, Radiation
Heat Transfer: Conduction, Convection, Radiation Listen to the video. Write down a definition of conduction, convection, radiation on your notebook paper. Give an example for each from the video. Heat is a measure of thermal _ energy waves radiation light Heat travels by conduction when objects are - far apart circulating in contact with one another gases As temperature increases, the molecules that make up a substance _ slow down stay the same speed up break apart In this image, heat is traveling by - conduction convection radiation evaporation When objects of different temperatures are touching, heat will move from one object to the other by - conduction convection radiation combustion A microwave oven works by _ of heat so that the food is heated from the insideto the outside. conduction convection radiation evaporation The pot becomes hot due to the transfer of heat by - _. conduction convection combustion radiation Radiation, Conduction, Convection Song by Mr Parr Listen to the song and pay attention to the examples. Click on each and fill in the blank with the type of heat transfer. Use only lower case letters. conduction, convection, radiation convection conduction radiation Sort it Out! Classify each example of heat transfer. Conduction a spoon gets hot while stirring a cup of hot tea you burn your finger on a curling iron a candle flame melts the wax of the candle Convection hot air from a heater circulates in a room ocean waters move heat from place to place hot air rises because it's less dense Radiation heat from a bbq pit can be felt when hands are held above it the sidewalk becomes very hot on a summer day a solar panel becomes warm as it collects light energy