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SCIENCE11 Physics ATAR: Heating & Cooling

Heat as energy

Physical Nature of Matter

Learning outcomes - students will be able to:

1. Define matter

2. Explain the composition of matter

3. Discuss the size of particles

Source: ClickView, Sterling Pixels, 2013, Rated E, Duration 3:32, URL: https://online.clickview.com.au/libraries/videos/3716667/physical-nature-of-matter

Heat Energy

Particle theory, Heat Energy, Transfer of energy, Convection, Conduction, Radiation

Source: ClickView, John C, Kinross Wolaroi School, 2017, Rated G, Duration 5:23, URL: https://online.clickview.com.au/exchange/videos/3363654/heat-energy

Structure of the atom

Explores the history and development of the model of the atom, from the hypotheses of early Greek philosophers to the wave-mechanical model of modern atomic physicists.

Source: ClickView, Pam R, Traralgon College (Junior Campus), 1984, Rated PG, Duration 57:23, URL: https://online.clickview.com.au/exchange/videos/7284/structure-of-the-atom

Conduction

Conduction

This video introduces students to conduction. Conduction is the process by which heat energy is transmitted through collisions between neighbouring molecules without the molecules moving from a hot region to a cold region.

Source: ClickView, Sterling Pixels, 2016, Rated E, Duration 3:48, URL: https://online.clickview.com.au/libraries/series/6351922/flow-of-heat/videos/6352599/conduction

Kinetic theory of matter

Characteristics of Particles of Matter

Matter is made up of very small particles. Some characteristics of these particles include space between the particles, continuous movement within these spaces, and attraction of particles to each other.

Source: ClickView, Sterling Pixels, 2014, Rated E, Duration 4:44, URL: https://online.clickview.com.au/libraries/videos/33036178/characteristics-of-particles-of-matter

Two physical systems are in thermal equilibrium if there is no net flow of thermal energy between them when they are connected by a path permeable to heat. 

Source: Wikipedia, URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_equilibrium

Flow of heat

This video is designed to demonstrate the different ways in which heat can be transferred, and show how heat from a body at a higher temperature is transferred to one at a lower temperature.

Source: ClickView, Sterling Pixels, 2016, Duration 4:09, URL: https://online.clickview.com.au/libraries/videos/6344057/flow-of-heat

Convection

Convection

This video introduces students to convection. Convection is the process by which heat is transferred by the movement of the heated molecules from a hot region to a cold region. It also looks at the applications of convection, such as in heating, and how convection has a direct effect on weather.

Source: ClickView, Sterling Pixels, 2016, Rated E, Duration 10:23, URL: https://online.clickview.com.au/libraries/videos/6344597/convection

Specific heat capacity

Effect of change of temperature on States of Matter

States of matter are interconvertible. A solid can be changed to a liquid and a liquid to its gaseous state by increasing its temperature.

Source: ClickView, Sterling Pixels, 2014, Rated E, Duration 4:59, URL: https://online.clickview.com.au/libraries/videos/31476734/effect-of-change-of-temperature-on-the-states-of-matter

Physics

Heat transfer, Thermal expansion, Specific heat capacity.

Source: ClickView, Jenny W, Legacy Exchange, 2016, Rated G, Duration 14:04, URL: https://online.clickview.com.au/exchange/videos/39699/physics

Radiation

Radiation

Students will learn about radiation in this video. Radiation is a mode of heat transfer that can takes place with or without the presence of a medium due to electromagnetic waves. Students will also learn about how radiant heat is absorbed by objects.

Source: ClickView, Sterling Pixels, 2016, Rated E, Duration 7:29, URL: https://online.clickview.com.au/libraries/videos/6344811/radiation

Latent heat and conservation of energy

Click on the picture for a link to an article on Definition and Examples of Latent Heat by ThoughtCo.