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Conduction Convection and Radiation Worksheet Interactive

This document describes 6 scenarios and asks the reader to identify whether the main energy transfer process is conduction, convection, or radiation. The scenarios include energy transferring through a metal pan, from the sun to an ice lolly, through hot air in a balloon, from a hot water bottle to a bed, from a cup to hands, and from a flame in an oven to food.

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Conduction Convection and Radiation Worksheet Interactive

This document describes 6 scenarios and asks the reader to identify whether the main energy transfer process is conduction, convection, or radiation. The scenarios include energy transferring through a metal pan, from the sun to an ice lolly, through hot air in a balloon, from a hot water bottle to a bed, from a cup to hands, and from a flame in an oven to food.

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Conduction, Convection and Radiation

Write down whether the main energy transfer process in each scenario is conduction,
convection or radiation.

The transfer of energy The transfer of energy


through the base of from the Sun to
the metal pan. the ice lolly.

The transfer of energy The transfer of energy


through the air in the from the Earth’s core
hot-air balloon. to its surface.

The transfer of energy The transfer of energy


from the hot-water through the water in
bottle to the bed. the kettle.

The transfer of energy The transfer of energy


from the cup to the from the heater to the
person’s hands. person’s hands.

The transfer of energy The transfer of energy


from the flame to the from the soup to the
food in the oven. metal spoon.

The transfer of energy The transfer of energy


from the bonfire to from the heating
the spectators. element to the bread.

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