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Science Project – Heat

Science Project – Heat. Done by: Ang Ping Chyi (01) Megan Tang (11) Yeo Hui Kun (22). What is heat?. Heat  is  energy transferred from one  system  to another by thermal interaction . It travels from a warmer to cooler region. It is different from temperature and the unit is ‘joule’.

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Science Project – Heat

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  1. Science Project – Heat Done by: Ang Ping Chyi (01) Megan Tang (11) YeoHui Kun (22)

  2. What is heat? • Heat is energy transferred from one system to another by thermal interaction. • It travels from a warmer to cooler region. • It is different from temperature and the unit is ‘joule’. • A form of energy.

  3. Sir Benjamin Thompson • Born on 26 March 1753 in Woburn, Massachusetts, died on 21 August 1814. • An inventor and scientist • He is known for his expertise in thermodynamics. • Won the Copley Medal

  4. His experiments • Investigated insulation properties • fur, wool, feathers • due to convection of air • Heat was not caloric, but a form of motion • observing friction generated by a cannon • submerged cannon barrel in water • inexhaustible frictional heat • Measuring heat • devised method to measure heat of a solid substance • however, Johan Wilcke published his discovery first

  5. Contributions • Rumford fireplace • tall and shallow, reflect more heat • streamlined throats – less turbulence • does not carry away room air • Coffee percolator • water moves up the tube when heated • seeps through ground coffee • drips back into the brewed coffee

  6. Contributions • Thermal underwear/long johns • a two-piece clothing • made of cotton or wool • traps body heat

  7. Reflection • Learning points • think creatively • learn from mistakes • persevere until you succeed • take risks • Obstacles faced: • Unable to concentrate on the task • Did not understand the information online

  8. Credits • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Thompson • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rumford_fireplace • http://www.rumford.com/articleWhat.html • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee_percolator

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