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Heat & Temperature

Conceptual resources cultivated:

  • Heat transfer is directional (from hot to cold).
  • An object’s physical properties (mass and material) matter for thermal phenomena.
  • Hotter objects have more energy.
  • Energy is conserved.

Learning goals:

Students will be able to:

  • Predict the direction of thermal energy transfer for objects in contact
  • Define thermal equilibrium and predict the conditions under which it occurs
  • Describe how mass, volume, and material influence thermal energy transfer.
  • Distinguish thermal energy transfer from change in temperature. 

Classroom videos and training lessons using these materials (coming soon)

Preview Heat and Temperature Materials

  • Worksheet - Rules for Thermal Phenomena - Word
  • Worksheet - Rules for Thermal Phenomena 221024.pdfWorksheet - Rules for Thermal Phenomena - PDF
  • Instructor Guide - Rules for Thermal Phenomena 221031.pdfInstructor Guide - Rules for Thermal Phenomena

Research related to ACORN Physics Tutorials on Heat and Temperature

  • A. T. Alesandrini, T. Huynh, L. C. Bauman, and A. D. Robertson, "Identifying student resources for reasoning microscopically about heat and temperature" in 2022 Physics Education Research Conference Proceedings [Grand Rapids, MI, July 13-14, 2022], edited by B. W. Frank, D. L. Jones, and Q. X. Ryan, doi:10.1119/perc.2022.pr.Alesandrini (2022).
  • Y. A. Abraham, M. Valentin, B. Hansen, L. C. Bauman, and A. D. Robertson, “Student resources for understanding heat and temperature,” in 2021 Physics Education Research Conference Proceedings, edited by M. B. Bennett, B. W. Frank, and R. E. Vieyra, p. 21-26, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1119/perc.2021.pr.Abraham (2021).