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Thermal Radiation Lesson Plan Lesson 1

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Lesson 1 Enery year 10 Physics
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TO DAY WE ARE GOING TO LEARN ABOUT ; Thermal radiation and surface Energy and Energy Resources
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Page 1: Thermal  Radiation Lesson Plan  Lesson 1

TO DAY WE ARE GOING TO LEARN

ABOUT ;

Thermal radiation and surface

radiation

Energy and Energy Resources

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What is Energy?

Identify the forms of energy from the photographs.

Starter Activity

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What is another name for heat energy?

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Energy and Forms of Energy

Energy is ability to do work.

The unit of energy is Joule(J)

Forms of energy; Light energy, Heat energy, Electrical

energy, Sound energy, Kinetic energy, Potential energy (Gravitational or Elastic) and Chemical energy.

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Lesson Objectives

By the end of the lesson pupils should know that;

objects give off thermal radiations depending on the temperature of an object.

surfaces emit and absorb radiations.

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The Key Words

Thermal Radiation, Conduction, Convection, Green house effect, Electromagnetic spectrum, Wave length, Gammer rays, infrared, ultraviolet rays, visible light, X-ray, radio wave,

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Activity 2

In pairs; Discuss how heat energies is transferred in A, B and C in the

above diagram

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Activity 3

In groups of three; Discuss why the body of the above animals are showing different colours

.

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Thermal Radiation Every objects gives out (emits)

different amounts of thermal radiation depending on their temperature and their surface .

The hotter an object, the more thermal radiation it emits (e.g Sun ).

The red part on the animals indicate that area has more heat ( the region is richly supplied with blood).

The blue parts of the animal indicate that the area is cold (has less heat)

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Activity 4(4 minutes Task)

Turn to page 229 and read Energy from the Sun.

Using information from the page above, discuss the following in pairs;

1. How does heat energy from the sun reach us on earth?

2. What happens to most of the radiations in the Earth’s atmosphere?

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Heat Energy from the Sun

The sun emits radiation in form electromagnetic waves.

Earth’s atmosphere blocks most of the radiation, such as ultraviolet rays.

But it doesn’t block thermal radiation.

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Green House Effect

What is green house effect?

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The warming of the Earth by its

atmosphere is called the greenhouse effect.

Without its atmosphere, the Earth temperature would be

-18 degree Celsius.

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Green house effect. The Earth’s atmosphere acts

like a greenhouse made of glass.

In a green house , shorter wavelengths radiation from the sun can pass through the glass.

Longer wavelength thermal radiation is trapped inside by the glass, making the greenhouse warm.

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Activity 5

Question and Answer

1. What are the green house gases ?

2. And how do they cause green house effect?

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Examples of Greenhouse gases

1. Carbon dioxide2. Methane3. Water vapour

These gases absorbs the Earth’s infrared radiation

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Surfaces and RadiationLook at the pictures below and in pairs;

Discussed why the thermal blanket and fire suit have shiny outer surface and the car radiator is painted black?

Fire

Man

Car Radiator

Th

erm

al

Bla

nke

t

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Surfaces and Radiation

Dull black surface loses energy more quickly; its a good radiator and good absorber. It takes in and give out a lot of radiation. That’s why car radiators and motor bike engine are painted black in colour.

The shiny surfaces reduces radiation (and convection and evaporation). It is a poor radiator and poor absorber. That’s why the thermal blankets and fire suit have shiny outer surfaces.

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Plenary


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