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Q3 ACTIVITY 3.

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So far, you have learned that heat can be transferred in various ways. You have also learned that
different objects absorb, reflect, and transmit heat differently. In the next activities, you will not perform
laboratory experiments anymore. All you have to do is to use your understanding so far of the basic
concepts of heat transfer to accomplish the given tasks or answer the questions being asked.

Task 1
Heat transfer is evident everywhere around us. Look at the illustration below. This
illustration depicts several situations that involve heat transfer. Your task is to identify examples
of situations found in the illustration that involve the different methods of heat transfer.

1. Encircle three situations in the drawing that involve any method of heat transfer. Label them
1, 2, and 3.

2. Note that in your chosen situations, there could be more than one heat transfer taking place
at the same time. Make your choices more specific by filling up Table 3.
Task 2

Below is a diagram showing the basic parts of the thermos bottle. Examine the parts and
the different materials used. Explain how these help to keep the liquid inside either hot or cold
for a longer period of time. Explain also how the methods of heat transfer are affected by each
material.

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