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The following should be organized on pages 1617…plan it out so it is clear and organized, you
should number each of your answers!!
How Thermoses Work
2. To keep the soup hot longer, you need to
__________________________ the heat transfer process.
3. Name and describe the 3 processes that cause
heat transfer.
FROM HTTP://HOME.HOWSTUFFWORKS.COM/THERMOS
1. What does the heat transfer process do to a room
and the bowl of hot soup in that room?
4. A good thermos will ________________________ these
three processes of heat transfer.
2. To keep the soup hot longer, you need to
__________________________ the heat transfer process.
5. (a) What are 3 specific things a thermos does/has
that help, for example, to keep soup hot?
(b) For each, identify which process(es) of heat
transfer is/are specifically affected.
3. Name and describe the 3 processes that cause
heat transfer.
4. A good thermos will ________________________ these
three processes of heat transfer.
5. (a) What are 3 specific things a thermos does/has
that help, for example, to keep soup hot?
(b) For each, identify which process(es) of heat
transfer is/are specifically affected.
6. Why is it that hot things in a thermos ever cool
down?
6. Why is it that hot things in a thermos ever cool
down?
Read the information on each web site,
use the interactive applications and/or
play the games, write down information
on your “How Heat Travels Content
Organizer” on page 16-17 of science
notebook. You will need to have a
minimum of:
5 ways the methods of heat transfer
are different
● 3 ways the methods of heat transfer
are the same
● 3 examples of good conductors and
3 insulators
● 5 everyday examples for EACH
type of heat transfer (that means 15
everyday examples total)
●
Read the information on each web site,
use the interactive applications and/or
play the games, write down information
on your “How Heat Travels Content
Organizer” on page 16-17 of science
notebook. You will need to have a
minimum of:
5 ways the methods of heat transfer
are different
● 3 ways the methods of heat transfer
are the same
● 3 examples of good conductors and
3 insulators
● 5 everyday examples for EACH
type of heat transfer (that means 15
everyday examples total)
The following should be organized on pages 1617…plan it out so it is clear and organized, you
should number each of your answers!!
●
How Thermoses Work
FROM HTTP://HOME.HOWSTUFFWORKS.COM/THERMOS
1. What does the heat transfer process do to a room
and the bowl of hot soup in that room?
1.) BBC – Education School Bitesize:
Energy transfer by conduction,
convection, and radiation. Animated
diagrams and text explain the different
ways heat is transferred.
(Start reading after the two bold
paragraphs at the top of the page where it
says “Energy transfer by conduction,
convection and radiation”. You only need
to work though the first page – don’t go on
to pages 2 and 3 – they won’t make sense
with what we are studying. Use the
interactive diagrams to help you
understand.)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/learning/
bitesize/standard/physics/energy_matter
s/heat_in_the_home_rev1.shtml
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
2.) Three Methods of Heat Transfer:
Conduction, Convection, and
Radiation
(Move your mouse over each picture to
read about the different types of heat
transfer.)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/learning/
bitesize/standard/physics/energy_matter
s/heat_in_the_home_rev1.shtml
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
2.) Three Methods of Heat Transfer:
Conduction, Convection, and
Radiation
(Move your mouse over each picture to
read about the different types of heat
transfer.)
http://www.vtaide.com/png/heat2.htm
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
3.) Convection, Conduction, and Radiation
(Read the info on this page. When you are
done, click on the link at the top entitled
“Heat Review Game” to test your
knowledge.)
http://www.vtaide.com/png/heat2.htm
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
3.) Convection, Conduction, and Radiation
(Read the info on this page. When you are
done, click on the link at the top entitled
“Heat Review Game” to test your
knowledge.)
http://www.mansfieldct.org/schools/mms
/staff/hand/convcondrad.htm
4.) NOAA’s National Weather Service – Jet
Stream – Transfer of Energy
(Read the information on this page about
the transfer of heat.)
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/education/
yos/resource/JetStream/atmos/heat.htm
http://www.mansfieldct.org/schools/mms
/staff/hand/convcondrad.htm
4.) NOAA’s National Weather Service – Jet
Stream – Transfer of Energy
(Read the information on this page about
the transfer of heat.)
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/education/
yos/resource/JetStream/atmos/heat.htm
1.) BBC – Education School Bitesize:
Energy transfer by conduction,
convection, and radiation. Animated
diagrams and text explain the different
ways heat is transferred.
(Start reading after the two bold
paragraphs at the top of the page where it
says “Energy transfer by conduction,
convection and radiation”. You only need
to work though the first page – don’t go on
to pages 2 and 3 – they won’t make sense
with what we are studying. Use the
interactive diagrams to help you
understand.)
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