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Energy Transfers
Revision site aimed at UK GCSE level covering energy transfer and energy sources. Well presented with animated diagrams and some questions to try
Energy transfer
A couple of pages about energy transfer and efficiency. Aimed at GCSE revision but useful for anyone.
How does heat energy move - Energy transfers
A good explanation of radiation, convection and conduction.
Potential And Kinetic Energy
Basic information and equations relating to potential and kinetic energy, with details of an experimental procedure for demonstrating energy transfer. Simulation of a falling ball with adjustable ...
Heat Transfer
An index page for lots of information relating to heat transfer topics such as conduction and convection.
Heat transfer animation
A clear explanation of heat transfer through conduction, convection and radiation. Uses flash.
Physics of Bungee Jumping
Breaking down the physics of a bungee jump. including energy transfer, Hooke's law and Newton's laws.
Conduction Heat Transfer
Conduction is heat transfer by means of molecular agitation within a material without any motion of the material as a whole.
Heat transfer - convection, cooling and radiation
A revision guide for heat transfer covering convection, cooling and radiation suitable for children 14-16