Course Curriculum

4 BTL Blocks

  • 1

    Welcome to Energizing Physics: #7 Thermal Energy

  • 2

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  • 3

    Course Overview

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  • 4

    Posters

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  • 5

    Before You Start Lesson 1

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  • 6

    Lesson 1: What’s The Difference Between Heat And Temperature?

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  • 7

    Lesson 2: Can You Change The Temperature?

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  • 8

    Lesson 3: Can You Mix Temperatures?

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  • 9

    Lesson 4: Why Do You Sweat?

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  • 10

    Lesson 5: How Does Thermal Energy Affect Particle Behavior?

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  • 11

    Lesson 6: How Do We Conserve Thermal Energy?

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  • 12

    Project: What Will Be The Temperature?

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  • 13

    Course Survey (Required)

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Aaron and Jesse have a combined 45+ years experience teaching Physics. In all that time, no program they found satiated their appetite from existing published resources. With generous support from the NSF they created Energizing Physics and they're experts in helping others start Project Based Learning for Physics.