Experiment #10 Conduction of Heat Objective To see how heat travels along a solid object Introduction When a solid object is heated at one point, the heat gets transferred from this point to the surrounding colder areas. This process continues until entire object become equally hot. This mode of heat transfer is called conduction. Apparatus hacksaw blade or steel scale, small nails, candle Procedure Take a rod or flat strip of a metal, say of aluminium or iron. Fix a few small nails on the strip with the help of wax. These pieces shall be at nearly equal distances. Clamp the rod to a stand. If you do not find a stand, you can put one end of the rod in between bricks. Now, heat the other end of the rod and observe. What happens to the nails? Do these begin to fall? Which nail fall first? Do you think that heat is transferred from the end nearest to the flame to the other end? Discussion The hacksaw blade is made up of metal. The atoms in metals are closely packed. When the blade is heated up by the flame, the atoms absorb heat energy, starts vibrating rapidly transferring part of the energy to the neighboring atoms. The heat energy is transferred from the hot region to the cold region. Observation:

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Experiment #10
Conduction of Heat
Objective
To see how heat travels along a solid object
Introduction
When a solid object is heated at one point, the heat gets transferred from this point
to the surrounding colder areas. This process continues until entire object become
equally hot. This mode of heat transfer is called conduction.
Apparatus
hacksaw blade or steel scale, small nails, candle
Procedure
Take a rod or flat strip of a metal, say of aluminium or iron. Fix a few small nails on
the strip with the help of wax. These pieces shall be at nearly equal distances.
Clamp the rod to a stand. If you do not find a stand, you can put one end of the rod
in between bricks. Now, heat the other end of the rod and observe.
What happens to the nails? Do these begin to fall? Which nail fall first? Do you
think that heat is transferred from the end nearest to the flame to the other end?
Discussion
The hacksaw blade is made up of metal. The atoms in metals are closely packed.
When the blade is heated up by the flame, the atoms absorb heat energy, starts
vibrating rapidly transferring part of the energy to the neighboring atoms. The heat
energy is transferred from the hot region to the cold region.
Observation:
Conclusion:
Transcribed Image Text:Experiment #10 Conduction of Heat Objective To see how heat travels along a solid object Introduction When a solid object is heated at one point, the heat gets transferred from this point to the surrounding colder areas. This process continues until entire object become equally hot. This mode of heat transfer is called conduction. Apparatus hacksaw blade or steel scale, small nails, candle Procedure Take a rod or flat strip of a metal, say of aluminium or iron. Fix a few small nails on the strip with the help of wax. These pieces shall be at nearly equal distances. Clamp the rod to a stand. If you do not find a stand, you can put one end of the rod in between bricks. Now, heat the other end of the rod and observe. What happens to the nails? Do these begin to fall? Which nail fall first? Do you think that heat is transferred from the end nearest to the flame to the other end? Discussion The hacksaw blade is made up of metal. The atoms in metals are closely packed. When the blade is heated up by the flame, the atoms absorb heat energy, starts vibrating rapidly transferring part of the energy to the neighboring atoms. The heat energy is transferred from the hot region to the cold region. Observation: Conclusion:
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