Heat Transfer Warm Up: Make a list in your science notebook of things you learn from the video link— Heat Transfer.

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Heat Transfer Warm Up: Make a list in your science notebook of things you learn from the video link— Heat Transfer

Conduction, Convection, and Radiation

Heat Energy Energy is what makes things happen. All materials are made of tiny particles called molecules. Molecules are always moving. Molecules in motion The movement creates heat. The amount of heat depends on how fast the molecules move. As the molecules move faster, they take up more space and make the object expand.

Heat Transfer Heat can be transferred from one object to another in 3 different ways: –Conduction –Convection –Radiation Discovery Education Clip

How Heat Is Transferred Heat is transferred in three ways: radiation, conduction, and convection.

Fold paper in half length-wise Cut on dotted lines as shown FOLD CUT

Fold your paper back in half with the 3 flaps that you cut on top Write in the following words CONDUCTIONCONVECTIONRADIATION

On the inside of each flap, you will write the definition of each word and draw an example of each word

Conduction Heat traveling through solids. Two objects must touch or have direct contact. As molecules heat up they move faster and expand. When you touch one hot surface to another, the hot molecules bump into the other molecules which makes them start to move faster. An object gets hotter from the movement of the molecules. All solid objects conduct heat, some are better conductor than others. Metals are good conductors.

Examples of Conduction

Convection Heat traveling through liquids or gases As molecules heat up, the heat makes the molecules move more rapidly and expand. Creates currents in liquids or gases – hot air rises and cold air sinks. Uneven heating of our ocean creates ocean currents. Uneven heating of our atmosphere produces huge convection wind currents. Scientists use global and local wind patterns to predict weather.

Examples of Convection

Radiation Release of invisible heat energy waves from the sun or fire. No movement of molecules to transfer heat. Feel warm without touch – heat radiates. Radiators got their name from this type of heat. When the radiant energy from the sun hits the earth, the earth soaks up the energy and changes it into heat.

Examples of Radiation

Balance Whenever a hot object is placed near a cold object, the hot object will transfer heat to the cold object until they reach a state of balance. Balance happens when the temperatures of both objects are the same. The fast moving molecules mix with the slow moving molecules until they are all mixed and balanced.

Insulator - Does not transfer heat easily Examples are wood and foam Conductor- materials that transfer heat easily Examples are metals