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Example from daily life

• Why does mom use


cloth to take a wok?
Example from daily life

• Have you ever


grip ice cub?
• What do you
feel?
Example from daily life

• How does the heat flow


from one place to
another?
HEAT
FLOW
Objective:
1. To investigate the heat flow by conduction (in
solid matters), convection (in liquid and
gaseous matters) and radiation
2. To identify matter classified as conductor and
insulator of heat
3. To Apply the heat flow concept in solving
everyday physics problems such as a vacuum
flask and a flat-iron
Science word
• Conduction
Conductor
Insulator
• Convection

• Radiation
Information
Heat energy flows from a warm
substance to a cooler substance.
Heat can be transferred by three
processes:
conduction,
convection, and
radiation.
Heat can be transferred by three processes:
conduction,
convection, and
radiation.

Conduction is the transfer of heat along a solid object.

Convection transfers heat through the exchange of hot and cold


molecules.

Radiation is the transfer of heat via electromagnetic (usually infrared)


radiation.
Stone Mercury Iron

Wood Cloth
Glass

Gold
Conduction
In conduction, heat is transferred
through a material by the collision of
adjacent atoms or molecules
Conduction
If you look closely, what will you observe?

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Convection
In convection, particles of fluid move
from one place to another carrying heat
energy.
Convection
If you look closely, what will you observe?

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Radiation
Radiation is the process of transferring
heat through a vacuum (without
medium)

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Heat flow

Conduction Convection Radiation

Solid Liquid Gaseous Vacuum

Conductor

Insulator
Application
• What does
she use if
she wants to
keep her
hand from
heat ?
Application
• What do
you use if
you want to
keep your
drink cool
or warm?

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