Mastering HEAT: Tips and Tricks for a Successful Presentation

In summary, the conversation revolved around the topic of a 10 minute presentation on HEAT for a BA Hons Degree course. The topic was quite broad and the individual was looking for suggestions on what aspect or characteristic to focus on. Some suggestions were given, including discussing how friction produces heat and the difference between heat and temperature. It was also recommended to use visual communication in the presentation. The individual also mentioned looking into internal energy, thermodynamics, and entropy for more information.
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billbo
HEAT Presentation Help !

Hi, I have to give a 10 minute presentation on HEAT soon. The topic is quite broad as its more of a research project. The idea being that I pick any aspect or characteristic relitive to HEAT and go quite in depth with the research.

I really don't know where to start to be honest, I am looking for any sugestions or comments on what you would concentrate on? Or any possible subjects you recomend?

I was considering looking into how "Friction" produces HEAT but can't see it filling 10 minutes!

If you can recommend any sites with good information I would greatly appreciate it.

Many Thanks.
 
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Thermodynamics and entropy maybe?
 
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Oh, it can fill 10 minutes all right. You'd be surprised how much time it takes to explain anything!

First of all, wow your instructor with the proper terminology: "heat" is specifically the transfer of thermal energy between objects (I think I just said that in another post). Thermal energy (or properly "internal energy") is a measurement of the amount of vibration of the atoms and molecules of an object).

When molecules jiggle faster, then they are "hotter."

Do a search for "friction" AND "internal energy" and look for short, simple explanations
 
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Since you don't tell us what grade level this is at, it's hard to make recommendations.

You might wish to "kill some time" by discussing the difference between "heat" and "temperature".
 
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Thanks for all the current comments !

It is actually for year 1 of a BA Hons Degree course. I know that doesn't really make sense as its an Illustration course, but this is what I have to do. As its an Illustration course it would be wise to use some visual communication too. So I am planning on using the overhead projector to display some Illustrations about the topic.

I will look into, internal energy, thermodynamics and entropy.
 

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How important is Authenticity in a presentation?

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