For Unit VII assignment, you will create a PowerPoint presentation that contains the various heat transfer mechanisms, some applications of ideal gas law, and the kinetic theory. In your presentation, be sure to include the following: 1.
Compare and contrast the three heat transfer methods(conduction, convection, and radiation) with examples. 2.Describe the relationship between temperature, pressure, and volume in the ideal gas law with examples. 3.
Explain the concept of the kinetic theory of gases For addition information you can click PowerPoint Basics link. Your PowerPoint presentation must contain the following components: (1) title slide, (2) at least ten slides explaining the bullet points listed above, (3) presenter notes for every slide except the title and reference slide, (4) a reference from the CSU Library Database and other references including our textbook, (5) at least five images/diagrams/tables.
PowerPoint slides should not contain a lot of text; •Use presenter notes to provide the details of your presentation. The general best practice is to use no more than 5-6 bullet points per slide
. •Your PowerPoint must be a minimum of 10 slides not including the title and reference slide. •You also need to utilize presenter notes to provide a detailed description of your content. •You are required to insert appropriate images, diagrams, and tables to enhance your content.
•In addition, you must use at least two scholarly references in your presentation. Use the CSU Online Library and Writing Center for assistance with the research and proper formatting. Im thinking 13 slides (not counting title and references) due date in about 14 days there about.
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