Presentation summary
Our hands get warmer when we rub them together quickly. How can heat transfer from one object to another? Why do metal and bricks change temperature on sunny or cold days?
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Curriculum links
- Identify sources of heat energy and examine how temperature changes when heat energy is transferred from one object to another (AC9S3U03)
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- Lesson: Energy then and now
- Lesson: AuSSI Energy Audit
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