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In this activity, learners determine whether thermal energy can be used for work. Learners put a balloon on a bottle and observe what happens when they put the bottle in hot water and then in ice water. Learners are then instructed to design a device to convert the expansion/contraction of the balloon into usable work, such as lifting a rock.
- Under 5 minutes
- 45 to 60 minutes
- 1 cent - $1 per group of students
- Ages 11 - 18
- Activity, Experiment/Lab Activity
- English
Quick Guide
Materials List (per group of students)
- Plastic 1-liter bottle
- Large balloon
- Bowl of hot (not boiling) water
- Bowl of ice water
- Small rock
- Access to a freezer
Subjects
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Physical Sciences
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Heat and Thermodynamics
- Heat and Temperature
- Heat Transfer
- Thermodynamics and Entropy
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Energy
- Potential and Kinetic Energy
- Work and Machines
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Motion and Forces
- Machines
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Heat and Thermodynamics
Audience
To use this activity, learners need to:
- see
- touch
Learning styles supported:
- Involves hands-on or lab activities
Other
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- Free access
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Rights:
- All rights reserved, The NEED Project,