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Physics Demonstrations in Heat DVD, Part 2

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Part 2 Covers: Thermal Conduction, Thermal Convection, Thermal Radiation, and Heat Transfer.

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    Physics Demonstrations in Heat is a three-part video program which presents a full range of demonstrations in thermal properties of matter, mechanisms of heat transfer, and thermodynamics. The program was developed in an effort to give physics teachers a comprehensive collection of video demonstrations, supplementing the instructor’s live classroom demonstrations. Instructors will find the program suitable for high school as well as introductory level college physics classes.

    Program Format

    Individual demonstrations are 3 to 4 minutes in length and can be quickly accessed using the program's on-screen indexing system. The indexing system allows the teacher to select a particular demonstration and show it at the appropriate time during a unit on thermal energy. The accompanying teacher’s guide gives additional data, information, and suggestions on using the demonstrations to promote further classroom discussion.

    Demonstration Selection and Filming Techniques

    The selection of demonstrations includes those which are difficult to perform in the classroom and those requiring apparatus not readily accessible to many physics teachers. Detailed observation of the demonstrations is accomplished through use of a filming approach which focuses solely on the apparatus, allowing the teacher to utilize the program in a way which is consistent with his or her personal instructional approach. The voice over narration eliminates the on-screen presenter and allows attention to be directed to the physical behaviour being studied.

    Contents of Part 2:

    Thermal Conduction:
    Propagation in a Metal Rod
    Thermal Conduction: Comparison of Heat Transfer in Two Materials
    Thermal Convection: Induced Fluid Flow
    Thermal Convection: Projection of Convection Currents
    Thermal Radiation: Focused Transmission Using Parabolic Mirrors
    Thermal Radiation: Black Body Effects
    Thermal Radiation: Leslie’s Cube
    Heat Transfer: Boiling Inferno
    Heat Transfer Mechanisms: A Side by Side Comparison