Radiation What's the Same and What's Different

Radiation What's the Same and What's Different

RADIATION, CONDUCTION, CONVECTION Whatʼs the Same and Whatʼs Different? There are three ways to heat things: radiation conduction and convection. Answer the following questions to help you understand similarities and differences. Circle the correct answer to each question (To be used with lyrics to RRR song “Radiation, Conduction, Convection”) RADIATION – WHATʼS DIFFERENT 1. This form of heat energy comes to Earth from the sun moon planets clouds 2. It is transferred to Earth through water wavelengths only solid objects fire 3. Radiant heat is typically found in empty space in water in mountains in bricks 4. When the earth ʻholds ontoʼ heat and releases it into the air itʼs called burning cooling re-radiation temperature 5. An example of radiant heat on Earth would be standing in the sun on a still sunny day standing in the breezy shade on a hot day sitting on a metal chair in the sun on a hot day CONVECTION – WHATʼS DIFFERENT 6. This form of heat energy is transferred only through solids/rocks gases/liquids trees/plants Page 1 of “Radiation, Conduction, Convection” by Rhythm, Rhyme, Results | www.educationalrap.com 7. It is transferred from one mass to another by movement of particles/molecules human physical activity animal fur 8. Convection is used to measure Length/miles daylight/nighttime air pressure/temperature 9. An example of convection would be Standing in the sun on a still sunny day Standing in the breezy shade on a hot day Sitting on a metal chair in the sun on a hot day CONDUCTION – WHATʼS DIFFERENT? 10. This form of heat energy is transferred most commonly through gases soil solid objects liquids 11. Conduction transfers heat by moving atoms from warmer to cooler cooler to warmer longer to shorter 12. An example of conduction would be Standing in the sun on a still sunny day Standing in the breezy shade on a hot day Sitting on a metal chair in the sun on a hot day RADIATION, CONVECTION, CONDUCTION – WHATʼS THE SAME? 13. Each of these is a method of time transfer weight transfer heat transfer 14. Each disperses energy Forward/backward only vertically/horizontally only any/all directions 15. Each disperses energy by means of atoms and molecules moving outward moving inward remaining static Page 2 of “Radiation, Conduction, Convection” by Rhythm, Rhyme, Results | www.educationalrap.com Whatʼs the same and whatʼs different? ANSWER KEY There are three ways to heat things: radiation conduction and convection. Answer the following questions to help you understand similarities and differences. Circle the correct answer to each question (To be used with lyrics to RRR song “Radiation, Conduction, Convection”) RADIATION – WHATʼS DIFFERENT 1. This form of heat energy comes to Earth from the sun moon planets clouds 2. It is transferred to Earth through water wavelengths only solid objects fire 3. radiant heat is typically found in empty space in water in mountains in bricks 4. When the earth ʻholds ontoʼ heat and releases it into the air itʼs called burning cooling re-radiation temperature 5. An example of radiant heat on Earth would be standing in the sun on a still sunny day standing in the breezy shade on a hot day sitting on a metal chair in the sun on a hot day CONVECTION – WHATʼS DIFFERENT 6. This form of heat energy is transferred only through solids/rocks gases/liquids trees/plants Page 3 of “Radiation, Conduction, Convection” by Rhythm, Rhyme, Results | www.educationalrap.com 7. It is transferred from one mass to another by movement of particles/molecules human physical activity animal fur 8. Convection is used to measure Length/miles daylight/nighttime air pressure/temperature 9. An example of convection would be Standing in the sun on a still sunny day Standing in the breezy shade on a hot day Sitting on a metal chair in the sun on a hot day CONDUCTION – WHATʼS DIFFERENT? 10. This form of heat energy is transferred most commonly through gases soil solid objects liquids 11. Conduction transfers heat by moving atoms from warmer to cooler cooler to warmer longer to shorter 12. An example of conduction would be Standing in the sun on a still sunny day Standing in the breezy shade on a hot day Sitting on a metal chair in the sun on a hot day RADIATION, CONVECTION, CONDUCTION – WHATʼS THE SAME? 13. Each of these is a method of time transfer weight transfer heat transfer 14. Each disperses energy Forward/backward only vertically/horizontally only any/all directions 15. Each disperses energy by means of atoms and molecules moving outward moving inward remaining static Page 4 of “Radiation, Conduction, Convection” by Rhythm, Rhyme, Results | www.educationalrap.com .

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