The Physical Sciences: Heat and Energy Transfer
The Physical Sciences: Heat and Energy Transfer

The Physical Sciences: Heat and Energy Transfer

January 01, 1985 | 14 min

Explains that heat is really a form of motion, a form of kinetic energy and that it can be converted to other forms of energy and transferred through conduction, convection and radiation. Shows practical examples in which heat preserves lives and makes daily living more convenient.

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