Thermal conduction

Item No. P9513100 | Type: Experiments

10 Minutes
10 Minutes
grades 7-10 , grades 10-13
medium
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Principle

Energy can be transmitted through heat convection, heat radiation or heat conduction. The greater the thermal conductivity of a wall, the higher the temperature of its exterior. This property is used to compare the temperatures and thus the thermal conductivity of aluminum and glass with each other by means of the thermal generator.

In order to compare an aluminum beaker with a glass beaker, hot water is poured into an aluminum beaker. In addition, hot water is available in another glass beaker. The temperatures at the bottom of these beakers are compared with each other by means of a thermal generator. The higher the displayed voltage, the higher the temperature.

Benefits

  • Experiment is part of a complete solution set with a total of 17 experiments for Renewable Energy Basics and Heat energy
  • Direct protection of the thermocouple against overheating due to fixed aluminum plates
  • Additional aluminum block for storage of heat energy

Tasks

  1. Why do people drink mulled wine from glasses?

Learning objectives

  • Heat conduction of aluminium
  • Heat conduction of glass
  • Thermo generator

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