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WHAT DO YOU THINK WILL HAPPEN IF YOU LEAVE A CUP OF
HOT COFFEE AND AN ICE CREAM ON A TABLE FOR AN HOUR?

A cup of a hot coffee will cool


The ice cream will melt until it
down until it reaches the room
reaches the room temperature
temperature
Science 7– ENERGY IN MOTION

Mrs. Sheena Racuya Oliveras


Teacher I, Science
 the form of energy that
is transferred between
HEAT systems or objects with
different temperatures.

 It is the measure of
hotness or coldness
temperature
expressed in terms of any
of several scales,
thermometer
 It is an instrument that measures
temperature.
Laboratory  Measure the boiling point and
thermometer freezing point of a substance (-
10°C to 100°C)
Clinical  Used to for measuring human or
thermometer animal body temperature (35°C to
42°C)
HEAT TRANSFER
It is the flow of heat
(thermal energy) due to .

temperature differences
and the subsequent
temperature distribution
and changes.
CONDUCTIO
N
 It is the transfer of thermal energy between two
objects by direct contact.
Examples:We feel hot after touching a hot bulb.

Heat from liquid makes the cup hot.

Holding warm hands make your


hands warm too.
CONVECTIO
N
 refers to the process of transfer of heat or energy
through a gas or liquid from high temperature to low
temperature.
Examples: Hot air balloon.

Boiling water

Melting ice cream


RADIATION
 heat transfer occurs via electromagnetic
waves.
Examples:
heat or light from the sun

X rays from an X-ray machine

electromagnetic radiation from


your cell phone
CONDUCTORS
 Materials that allow the transmission of heat energy
 Metal
easily. are typically good
Examples:
conductors
Copper Silver
Gold
Aluminu Iron
m
INSULATO
RS
 Materials that allow that are poor conductors of heat
energy.
Examples:
Plastic Rubber Cerami
cs

Wood Foam
Let’s try
this!
IDENTIFY THE HEAT TRANSFERRED TO THE FOLLOWING
SITUATION.
( CONDUCTION, CONVECTION, OR RADIATION )

1. An egg on a pan CONDUCTIO


.
N
2. Steam from boiling
water.
CONVECTION

3. Ironing wrinkled uniform.


CONDUCTIO
N
4. Feeling the warmth during
summer. RADIATION

5. Butter melting on a warm pancake.


CONDUCTIO
N
Reference
s: https://www.techtarget.com/whatis/definition/heat#:~:text=Heat%20is%20the%2
0transfer%20of,radiation%2C%20conduction%2C%20and%20convection
.
https://studiousguy.com/heat-conduction-examples-in-everyday-life/
https://afrilcate.com/examples-of-convection/
https://studiousguy.com/examples-radiation-everyday-life/

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