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 Particles are always moving and always have energy.  When an object is hot… the molecules are moving_____________.  When an object is cold…the molecules.

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2  Particles are always moving and always have energy.  When an object is hot… the molecules are moving_____________.  When an object is cold…the molecules are moving _____________.

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4  Heat is the energy that the object has because the particles are moving.  Temperature is a way of measuring heat energy.

5 FFahrenheit (°F) CCelsius (°C)

6 Water FreezesWater Boils Fahrenheit32°212° Celsius0°100°

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8  What is heat? › Heat: Thermal energy moving from a warmer object to a cooler object. › When do you hear heat described? › Heat always travels from a __________ object to a ___________ object.

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10  3 ways… › Conduction › Convection › Radiation

11  Heat transfers through a substance or from a substance to another by direct contact  Examples: › Raw egg fries as it hits a heated frying pan › Metal spoon in pot of hot water

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13  Heat transfer in liquids and gases as particles circulate in currents  Example: › When the water at the bottom of a pot is heated, it moves to the top. As the water rises, the surrounding cooler water flows into place.

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15  Transfer of heat through space in the form of waves.  Example: › Radiation of heat from a bonfire or lamp › The heat from the sun

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17  Conductor: material that transfers heat well. (pulls the heat to the outside) › Example: metals (stainless steel & silver)  Insulator: material that does not transfer heat well. (keeps the heat in) › Example: wood, wool, straw, paper, gases

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