Heat Transfer Using words from the word boxes below, complete the paragraph about heat transfer.

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Scientist Date Period Heat Transfer Using words from the word boxes below, complete the paragraph about heat transfer. faster hot less solid fluid more energy emit warmer matter transfer absorb temperature contact cold vibrate waves All has heat. Heat is a form of caused by particles in an object that. The the particles of an object vibrate, the the object will be. Because particles of an object are always moving, heat is always happening. Heat always flows in the same direction: from to. Heat transfer will stop once two objects reach the same. This is known as equilibrium. There are three key ways that heat transfers. With objects, heat transfers when the objects come into direct with other things. This is known as. Liquids and gases are different. Because these two states of matter flow, or are, heat transfer happens when warmer, dense particles rise and cooler, dense particles sink. This ongoing process is known as a current. Heat can also be transferred through space (distance) in the form of. This process is known as. All objects give off, or, some heat. All objects also take in, or, heat. Identify the method of heat transfer that takes place in each illustration. Write the method of heat transfer underneath the picture. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

In the boxes below, draw an example of each type of heat transfer. Explain how heat is being transferred in your example. Conduction Convection Radiation In each of the following situations, identify the method of heat transfer taking place. Write,, or on the line next to the statements. Choose the best answer. 1. You are stirring a bowl of hot soup with a metal spoon. The spoon starts to feel warmer because of. 2. You buy a lava lamp from the store. As the lamp heats up, blobs of liquid rise to the top then sink back down to the bottom. This process continues because of. 3. You are doing your homework at a desk that is underneath a lamp. You start to feel hotter because of from the lamp. 4. Your best friend has a bunk bed. You move from the bottom bunk to the top bunk and notice that the air is warmer. The warm air rises because of. 5. You are in science class and want to see if the hot plates were used recently. You place your hand over the hot plate. Without touching the hot plate, your hand feels warmer. Heat is transferred to your hand by. 6. You are roasting marshmallows at a campfire. The metal skewer (stick) that you re cooking your marshmallow on burns your hand because of.

KEY Scientist Date Period Heat Transfer Using words from the word boxes below, complete the paragraph about heat transfer. faster hot less solid fluid more energy emit warmer matter transfer absorb temperature contact cold vibrate waves matter energy vibrate faster warmer transfer hot cold temperature All has heat. Heat is a form of caused by particles in an object that. The the particles of an object vibrate, the the object will be. Because particles of an object are always moving, heat is always happening. Heat always flows in the same direction: from to. Heat transfer will stop once two objects reach the same. This is known as equilibrium. solid contact fluid less more waves emit absorb There are three key ways that heat transfers. With objects, heat transfers when the objects come into direct with other things. This is known as. Liquids and gases are different. Because these two states of matter flow, or are, heat transfer happens when warmer, dense particles rise and cooler, dense particles sink. This ongoing process is known as a current. Heat can also be transferred through space (distance) in the form of. This process is known as. All objects give off, or, some heat. All objects also take in, or, heat. Identify the method of heat transfer that takes place in each illustration. Write the method of heat transfer underneath the picture. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

In the boxes below, draw an example of each type of heat transfer. Explain how heat is being transferred in your example. Conduction Convection Radiation Answers should vary In each of the following situations, identify the method of heat transfer taking place. Write,, or on the line next to the statements. Choose the best answer. 1. You are stirring a bowl of hot soup with a metal spoon. The spoon starts to feel warmer because of. 2. You buy a lava lamp from the store. As the lamp heats up, blobs of liquid rise to the top then sink back down to the bottom. This process continues because of. 3. You are doing your homework at a desk that is underneath a lamp. You start to feel hotter because of from the lamp. 4. Your best friend has a bunk bed. You move from the bottom bunk to the top bunk and notice that the air is warmer. The warm air rises because of. 5. You are in science class and want to see if the hot plates were used recently. You place your hand over the hot plate. Without touching the hot plate, your hand feels warmer. Heat is transferred to your hand by. 6. You are roasting marshmallows at a campfire. The metal skewer (stick) that you re cooking your marshmallow on burns your hand because of.

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