Experimental activities about heat conduction in metals

In this paper we describe two experimental activities regarding heat conduction in metals. The activities were designed according to the Predict-Observe-Explain strategy and are appropriate for primary and secondary school students. The aim is for the students to find out that heat is conducted at t...

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