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Title: Heat Transfer and the Movement of Air


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Heat Transfer and the Movement of Air
  • LESSON 4
  • STORMS

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OBJECTIVES
  • Investigate the effect of surface temperature on
    the temperature of the air above the surface.
  • Hypothesize how heat is transferred between the
    earths surface and the air above it.
  • Observe describe the effect of surface
    temperature on the movement of air above the
    surface

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OBJECTIVES
  • Determine the basic conditions under which water
    moves through the air.
  • Develop working definitions for the terms stable
    air mass and unstable air mass

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GETTING STARTED
  • LOOK AT STUDENT SHEET 3.1B
  • What was the temperature of Portland Parklands at
    200 p.m.?
  • How do you think this temperature might compare
    with the temperature of the Atlantic Ocean near
    Portland, Maine, at 200 p.m.?
  • How do you think the temperature of the earths
    surface affects the temperature of air above it?
  • How do you think the temperature of the air
    affects how air moves?

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Inquiry 4.1 Investigating the Temperature of Air
  • Read the question at the top of Student Sheet
    4.1.
  • Review use of convection tubes and thermometers.
  • Demo of Experimental Setup
  • See Figure 4.1 pg. 44
  • See Figure 4.2 pg. 45

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VARIABLE THAT WILL CHANGE
  • TEMPERATURE OF WATER IN EACH CONTAINER
  • Record baseline
  • temperature of each
  • convection tube on
  • Student sheet.

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Fair Test
  • HOW WOULD YOU MAKE THIS EXPERIMENT A FAIR TEST?
  • VARIABLES THAT WILL REMAIN THE SAME
  • AMT. OF WATER
  • ATM OF TIME EA. CONTAINER OF WATER IS UNDER THE
    CONVECTION TUBE
  • AMT OF TIME BET. TEMP READINGS

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PREDICTION
  • THE SURFACE TEMPERATURE IN THE CONVECTION TUBES
    WILL CAUSE THE AIR ABOVE IT TO.

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HYPOTHESIS
  • I THINK THAT WILL OCCUR BECAUSE..

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Student Sheet 4.2 Investigating How Warm and
Cold Air Move Question I will try to
answer Directions Answer the questions. Then
complete the diagram after you conduct your
investigation. 1. How will you set up your
equipment in order to make this a fair test?
What will you keep the same?
What one variable will you test? 2.
Now make a prediction. What do you think will
happen when the two air masses meet?
3. Draw a diagram in the space below showing
what happened when you introduced smoke into
the tube.      
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REFLECTION QUESTIONS A
  • How did the temperature of each
  • container of water affect the
  • temperature of the air above it?
  • Hot water heated air directly above it
  • Cold water cooled air directly above it

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Reflection Question B
  • The movement of heat is called heat transfer.
    Describe the heat transfer between the container
    of hot water air. Heat moved from warm water
    to the cooler air , which heated the air
  • Describe the heat transfer between the container
    of cold water the air.
  • Heat moved from the warm air to the cooler water,
    which heated the water cooled the air

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Reflection Question C
  • Under what conditions was it difficult to see
    through a cylinder? Why do you think this
    happened?
  • The tube with hot water fogged up because
    moisture formed on the inside of the convection
    tube.
  • More condensation took place with hot water
    because of greater evaporation

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Reflection Question D
  • Why do you think covering the container would
    help keep the cylinder clear?
  • The plastic would reduce evaporation by blocking
    the escape of water vapor
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