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Heat & Temperature

Conceptual starting point:

Our research team has found that students commonly use the following productive, but incomplete, ideas (or “conceptual resources”) to answer questions in this tutorial:

  • 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.

The Heat and Temperature Tutorial takes these ideas (conceptual resources) as a starting point and supports students to articulate, connect, and refine them to develop a strong model of how thermal energy transfers work, just like scientists do.

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. 

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