Conduction is the process by which heat or electricity is directly transmitted through a substance when there is a difference of temperature or of electrical potential between adjoining regions, without movement of the material.
Study Guide
Definition: Conduction is the transfer of heat or electricity through a substance without the substance itself moving.
Examples of Conduction: Touching a metal spoon that's been in hot soup, feeling the heat from a campfire, and the warming of the earth's surface by the sun.
Conduction in the Human Body: The human body also experiences conduction. For example, when you touch something hot, heat is conducted from the object to your skin, causing you to feel the heat.
Skills and Processes: Students will demonstrate the thinking and acting inherent in the practice of science.
Applying Evidence and Reasoning: Review data from a simple experiment, summarize the data, and construct a logical argument about the cause-and-effect relationships in the experiment.
Describe the reasoning that lead to the interpretation of data and conclusions drawn.