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Heat

-can be defined as the thermal


energy that is being transferred
-from one object to another
because of temperature
difference.
HEAT IS THE ENERGY THAT
TRANSFERS
FROM A BODY WITH A HIGHER
TEMPERATURE
TO A BODY WITH LOWER
TEMPERATURE.
THERMAL ENERGY
- refers to the movement of
molecules within an object or
substance. Example the sun.

* Unit of heat is Calorie


Temperature
is a measure of the degree of
hotness or coldness of an object.
Unit of temperature Celsius,
Fahrenheit, Kelvin . The used to
measure of temperature is
thermometer.
Mechanisms of Heat transfer
The process of increasing the
internal energy is called
heating and the process of
decreasing internal energy is
called cooling
Heat transfer takes place
because of
a temperature difference occurs
in three different methods or ways;
conduction, convection,
and radiation.
Conduction- transfer of energy from
molecules to molecules.
Primarily happened in solids.
Materials through which heat
energy pass are called Conductors,
example metal,
copper and aluminum .
Example : heating a pan on stove, heat transfers
into your hands as long as you hold a cup of coffee.
Convection
- is a movement of liquid or gases
from a colder region to a warmer region
producing a current. Wind that we feel
is a result of convection. Wind produced
due to unequal heating of the earth’s surface.
Land heat is faster than water.
Example; ice melting,
hot air rising above the fire,
boiling water, air condition and hot air balloon.
Radiation-
Transfer through
electromagnetic waves.
Energy that comes from a
source and travels through
space at speed of light.
Infrared wave
- part of electromagnetic waves that
makes us feel warm also known as
radiant heat.

The hotter the object, the greater the


amount of radiant heat being emitted.
Hot enough is red light. Increasing the
temperature produce more
electromagnetic
wave in the visible light like orange to
yellow. At about 1,200 Celsius the eye
can see all the different waves
of the visible region and see the object as
white hot.
Example ; microwave from oven, heat waves,
laser, cell phone , tV and more.
Who can reflect
the importance
of heat
or heat transfer?
Students Around the World

This is a map where


you can mark the size
of your audience

Jupiter is the biggest


planet in the Solar
System and the
fourth-brightest
object in the night sky
Our Teachers

John James Jenna Doe Jane Patt


You can talk about You can talk about You can talk about
the actions here the actions here the actions here
Saturn Mars
It has several rings It’s a cold place

Jupiter Our Neptune


It’s the biggest one
Goals It’s the farthest one

Venus Pluto
It’s quite hot It’s a dwarf planet
Student Process

1st Term 2nd Term 3rd Term 4th Term


Mercury is the Jupiter is the Despite being red, Saturn is a gas giant
smallest planet biggest planet Mars is a cold place and has rings
Enrollment Process

1st Process You could state one of your


enrollment processes here

2nd Process
You could state one of your
enrollment processes here

3rd Process You could state one of your


enrollment processes here

4th Process You could state one of your


enrollment processes here
Special Reminders

● Saturn is composed of
hydrogen and helium
● Jupiter is the biggest
planet of them all
● Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
● Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
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