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Thermal Energy Transfer

Grade 6 · Science · Energy Transfer · Prince Edward Island, Canada

Lesson Summary

Heat moves in three ways: conduction (direct contact), convection (through fluids), and radiation (through waves).

Explanation

Thermal energy always moves from warmer objects to cooler ones. Conduction is heat transfer through direct contact, like touching a hot pan. Convection is heat transfer through the movement of liquids or gases, like warm air rising from a heater. Radiation is heat transfer through electromagnetic waves, like the warmth you feel from the sun even though space is between you. Understanding these three methods helps explain everything from cooking to weather patterns to how buildings are insulated.

Practice Questions

Q1: A metal spoon in hot soup gets warm. What type of heat transfer is this?
Answer: Conduction, because heat transfers through direct contact between the soup and the spoon.
Q2: How does the sun's heat reach the Earth?
Answer: Through radiation, which is heat transfer by electromagnetic waves that can travel through empty space.
Q3: Warm air rising from a heater and circulating around a room is an example of what type of heat transfer?
Answer: Convection.
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