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Teach Engineering: What Works Best in a Radiator? ActivityTeach Engineering: What Works Best in a Radiator? Activity
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Teach Engineering: What Works Best in a Radiator?

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Students learn the importance of heat transfer and heat conductance. Using hot plates, student groups measure the temperature change of a liquid over a set time period and use the gathered data to calculate the heat transfer that occurs. Then, as if they were engineers, students pool their results to discuss and determine the best fluid to use in a car radiator.

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chemical engineering, civil engineering, conduction, heat transfer, mechanical engineering, specific heat capacity, temperature, stem

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heat exchange, integrated teaching and learning program and laboratory, teachengineering, conduction and insulation
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Grade
9th - 10th
Subjects
Science
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