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Energy Transfer

Energy Transfer. Investigation 5 - Energy Transfer 8th Grade Chemical Interactions. Water Mixing Review. What happened to the cold water when it was mixed with the hot water?. What happened to the hot water when it was mixed with the cold water?. Water Mixing Review.

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Energy Transfer

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  1. Energy Transfer Investigation 5 - Energy Transfer 8th Grade Chemical Interactions

  2. Water Mixing Review • What happened to the cold water when it was mixed with the hot water? • What happened to the hot water when it was mixed with the cold water?

  3. Water Mixing Review • What happened to the kinetic energy of the particles in the hot water when the hot and cold water mixed? • What happened to the kinetic energy of the particles in the cold water when the hot and cold water mixed?

  4. Water Mixing Review • The hot water particles had high kinetic energy. • The cold water particles had low kinetic energy. • We mixed hot and cold water to make warm water.

  5. Water Mixing Review • The average kinetic energy of the warm water particles was medium. • The kinetic energy of the hot water particles and cold water particles changed when they were mixed.

  6. Water Mixing Review • Equation for finding the average kinetic energy level: Tf = Th + Tc 2

  7. Temperature Change • Heat moved from hot water to cold water. • The kinetic energy changed. • The two waters blended: • Hot+ Cold = Medium.

  8. Temperature Change • Heat moved from hot water to cold water. • The kinetic energy changed. • The two waters blended: • Hot+ Cold = Medium.

  9. Energy Transfer • The movement from one place to another is called energy transfer. • Sometimes matter gets hot as a result of energy transfer. • Sometimes matter gets colder as a result of energy transfer.

  10. Energy Transfer Change of temperature is evidence of energy transfer.

  11. Energy Transfer • Important Idea #1: • The particles that make up matter are in constant motion. As a result, particles have high kinetic energy. • The level of kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter determines how hot it is. • Kinetic energy = Heat • The greater the kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter, the hotter it is.

  12. Energy Transfer • Important Idea #2: • Energy transfers as a result of particle collisions. • When fast-moving particles collides with a slow-moving article, the one that was going fast slows down, and the one that was going slow speeds up.

  13. Energy Transfer • Important Idea #2 Continued: • Energy transfers between particles when they collide.

  14. Energy Transfer • Important Idea #2 Continued: • Energy transfer that results from collisions is called conduction.

  15. Energy Transfer • Important Idea #3: • Energy always moves from higher energy (hot) to lower energy (cold). ALWAYS.

  16. Energy Transfer • Summary: • Kinetic Energy = Heat • Energy transfers between particles when they collide. • Energy always transfers from hot to cold.

  17. Energy Transfer Practice • Foss Web Multimedia: • Energy Transfer by Collision • Mixing Hot and Cold Water • http://www.fossweb.com/

  18. Celsius Thermometer • A thermometer is a tool measures temperature. • Temperature is the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance. • Temperature is measured in degrees. • Celsius is one way to measure the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.

  19. Celsius Thermometer • mailto:http://www.fossweb.com/modulesMS/kit_multimedia/login.php%3Frequest=/modulesMS/kit_multimedia/ChemicalInteractions/

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