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Saturday, January 15, 2005

Lesson 9

Friday. My last day! So, we covered body temperature.
1. Normal Body Temperature (P.259)
2. Hyperthermia/fever (P.259)
3. Heat Stroke (P.259)
4. Sweating (P.259)
5. Hypothermia (P.259)
6. Shivering (P.259)
7. Prevention of becoming cold/hypothermia (P.260)
We also talked a little on how you could get fever and hypothermia, what to do and not to do for hyper- and hypo-therma.

Homework is the thermos hand-out, which I will receive and mark. It'll be a major mark since the lab report marks were a little disappointing. Here's what I expect from them:
1. Tell me scientifically why your materials prevent conduction, convection, radiation.
2. Draw your thermos picture and indicate using arrows what the materials are and tell me what method(s) of heat transfer they prevent.
3. When giving me instructions, list out step-by-step how I could build your thermos if I was going to read your instructions. Make sure you indicate what method of heat transfer each of the materials you use.

I've posted all the answers for the Nobel, homework and worksheets. (Except the Bill Nye and Thermal energy/temperature worksheet, which I will post on Tuesday.) Good luck with your thermoses. May my thermos win and you come second.
Mr.Jay

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