Difference between revisions of "Heat Transfer"
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== Notes for teachers == | == Notes for teachers == | ||
+ | Conduction is a process by which the total vibrational energy of the molecules in increased and is transferred to neighbouring atoms. | ||
− | + | Convection involves the movement of atoms in a substance and since this involves movement this is typically found in solids and gases. | |
− | == Web | + | Radiation is heat energy given out as electromagnetic radiation. |
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+ | == Teaching Outlines == | ||
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+ | You can click [[http://karnatakaeducation.org.in/KOER/en/index.php/Heat/Lesson_Plan#Methods_of_heat_transfer Methods of Heat Transfer]] to see the teaching outlines for the topic along with additional resources. | ||
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+ | == Web Interactives == | ||
Interactive website on methods of heat transfer | Interactive website on methods of heat transfer |
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Notes for teachers
Conduction is a process by which the total vibrational energy of the molecules in increased and is transferred to neighbouring atoms.
Convection involves the movement of atoms in a substance and since this involves movement this is typically found in solids and gases.
Radiation is heat energy given out as electromagnetic radiation.
Teaching Outlines
You can click [Methods of Heat Transfer] to see the teaching outlines for the topic along with additional resources.
Web Interactives
Interactive website on methods of heat transfer BBC-GCSE-Bitesize
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Video on methods of heat transfer
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