

A complete lesson set covering the three methods of thermal energy transfer — conduction, convection and radiation — through practical demonstrations, diagrams and conceptual explanations. Students learn how energy is transferred in solids, liquids and gases via particle motion, vibration and density changes, and how infrared radiation differs as it requires no medium. The resource includes experiments such as the bimetallic strip and Leslie’s cube, explores surface colour and texture effects, and connects theory to real-life examples like heating systems and Earth’s energy balance. Contains retrieval starters, visual comparisons, and practice questions with full answers, making it ideal for both teaching and revision of the Thermal Physics unit
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