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Ages: 8 - 13
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Heat is thermal energy that exists in matter. The faster an object's particles move, the more heat it has. Heat can be added to an object by making its particles speed up. There are three basic forms of heat. Learn more about heat with this cartoon... animation from StudyJams. A short, self-checking quiz is also included with this link.
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May 28, 2011 at 01:53 PM
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Ages: 4 - 12
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Temperature
From YouTube, produced by http://www.makemegenius.com
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This is a six-minute animated tutorial for younger learners about temperature.
April 9, 2012 at 07:40 PM
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Ages: 7 - 12
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Viewers learn that one of the chief ways in which heat energy moves is in the form of waves. This kind of heat transfer is called radiation. Eureka was a series of short cartoons on physics that ran on public television in the 1980's. The video exp...lains the concept in simple and well illustrated way. Good for students of any elementary school level.
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August 9, 2009 at 06:27 PM
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Not Right For WatchKnowLearn
Ages: 7 - 12
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Viewers learn that the waves of heat energy radiated by the sun come in many forms, which together make a band, or spectrum, of energy waves. Eureka was a series of short cartoons on physics that ran on public television in the 1980's. The video exp...lains the concept in simple and well illustrated way. Good for students of any elementary school level.
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August 9, 2009 at 06:28 PM
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Not Right For WatchKnowLearn
Ages: 12 - 18
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This video explains heat transfer and how it affects our everyday life. It describes three different types of heat transfer—conduction, convection, and radiation—and provides examples of where they occur around us by using a thermal camera. (5:54)
May 26, 2012 at 11:02 AM
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Ages: 10 - 18
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In this interactive activity adapted from the Wisconsin Online Resource Center, explore methods of heat transfer and classify examples from everyday life. Click on each of the three methods of heat transfer (conduction, convection, and radiation) to ...see a description and animated illustration of that method.
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May 6, 2012 at 05:55 PM
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Ages: 13 - 18
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Absolute zero is the temperature at which entropy reaches its minimum value, and all energy has been taken out of a system. But is it reachable? Can anything ever be that cold? Nobel Prize-winning physicist William Phillips explains the daunting—poss...ibly impossible—task of reaching the coldest temperature known. (01:43)
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December 13, 2012 at 04:38 PM
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Ages: 7 - 12
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Heat is produced whenever there is movement and friction between two objects. Since movement is a form of energy, it follows that heat must also be a form of energy. Eureka was a series of short cartoons on physics that ran on public television in th...e 1980's. The video explains the concept in simple and well illustrated way. Good for students of any elementary school level.
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August 9, 2009 at 06:26 PM
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Ages: 6 - 10
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Arnold wants to know what happened to the heat from his hot cocoa. Ms. Frizzle thinks it is fitting to learn about heat in the land of ice and cold, so she takes the class to the Arctic. However, she accidentally drives the bus into the water, and th...e bus freezes. To make matters worse, the bus has been trapped on an ice floe with Phoebe, Ralphie and Liz. The class will have to get to the bus and heat it up to escape. (22:49)
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September 1, 2012 at 10:39 PM
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Ages: 8 - 18
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A video of water in a bucket being made to boil when hot stones are put in it from a fire. There is an explanation of how Native Americans put the water in holes lined with fresh hides, or containers made from bison stomachs and would use the boiling... water to cook meat, make soups, or extract grease from bone fragments. Run time 03:40.
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November 24, 2008 at 11:12 AM
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