Dr. Jeff gave an example of conduction by talking about a metal spoon in a hot pot of soup. When the spoon is placed in the hot soup, the heat from the soup travels into the spoon. This happens because conduction is the process where heat moves through a solid object when particles bump into each other. The hot particles in the soup hit the particles in the spoon, making them move faster and get hotter. So, the heat is transferred from the soup to the spoon through direct contact!
What was one example Dr. Jeff gave for Conduction? How was the heat transferred? wright as six grader
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Dr. Jeff gave an example of conduction with a metal spoon in hot soup. When you put the spoon in the soup, the heat from the soup goes into the spoon because the hot soup particles bump into the spoon particles. This is how heat moves through the spoon!
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Dr. Jeff showed conduction with a metal spoon in hot soup. The heat from the soup moves to the spoon by the particles bumping into each other.