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Year 9 Physics- Conduction, Convection and Radiation BLUE

LO: To understand, describe and apply how energy moves from one place to another in solids, liquids
and gases.
Success Criteria Before After
I can lesson lesson
D Draw the three states of matter using particles.
C Describe the difference between heat and temperature and can
rename different methods of heat transfer in solids, liquids and
gases.
B Explain conduction, convection and radiation using particle
diagram.
A A:Be able to determine the heat transfer in everyday examples.
A* Suggest methods to prevent energy loss in different situations.

Difference between Heat and Temperature (Important points)

1. Heat is a form of ____________________.


2. According to the law of conservation of energy, it cannot be ________________________; it can
change from one form to another.
3. Everything is made up of particles. The more the particles vibrate, ________________________.
4. HEAT (Thermal energy) is the form of __________ that is transferred between two substances at
different temperatures. Heat is measured in _______________.
5. Temperature depends on ________________________(kinetic energy).
6. Heat (Thermal energy) flows from _______________________________ temperature.
7. Temperature is the measure of _______________________ of the particles. It is measured in Kelvin
(K), degree Celsius (ᴼC) or degree Fahrenheit (ᴼF) with a ___________________.
8. An object's temperature doesn't tell us how much heat energy it has. It's easy to see why not if you
think about an iceberg and an ice cube. Both are at more or less the same temperature but because
the iceberg has far more mass than the ice cube, it contains billions more molecules and a great deal
more heat energy.

Task 2: Which one has got higher temperature: an iceberg or a pot of boiling water?

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Which one has got more thermal energy (heat): an iceberg or a pot of boiling water?

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Year 9 Physics- Conduction, Convection and Radiation BLUE

Homework:

1. Why freezer is always placed at the top of the refrigerator? Explain with the help of diagram.
2. How does a flask work?

Extension:

Explain with the help of the diagram.

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