Heat and thermal energy are all about how particles move, just like when you bounce around on a trampoline!
Imagine you're at a playground with your friends. When it's chilly outside, everyone is sitting still or moving slowly, like when you're playing quietly in the corner of the room. But when it gets warm, like after running around and getting all sweaty, you start jumping higher, laughing more, and moving faster, just like particles inside things!
What Happens When Things Get Hot?
When something gets hot, its particles move faster, like kids who are super excited about ice cream. They zoom around like they're trying to be the first one to taste it.
What Happens When Things Cool Down?
When something cools down, its particles slow down, just like when you sit on a swing after playing for a long time. You don’t have as much energy to move anymore!
So, heat is basically how fast or how much particles are moving inside something. The more they move, the hotter it feels! Heat and thermal energy are all about how particles move, just like when you bounce around on a trampoline!
Imagine you're at a playground with your friends. When it's chilly outside, everyone is sitting still or moving slowly, like when you're playing quietly in the corner of the room. But when it gets warm, like after running around and getting all sweaty, you start jumping higher, laughing more, and moving faster, just like particles inside things!
Examples
- Ice melting in your hand, the slower-moving particles of ice gain energy and start moving more freely.
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See also
- How Does Lighthouse Lab - Thermal Energy Work?
- Why Do Electronics Get Hot?
- Why Do Some Metals Glow Like Fire… While Others Stay Dark?
- What is 260°C?
- What are temperature gradients?