Energy transfer refers to the movement of energy from one place or system to another, often involving a change in the form of energy during the process. In the context of GCSE Physics, it's important to understand that energy can be transferred through different mechanisms such as conduction, convection, and radiation.
For example, when heating a pan on a stove, thermal energy is transferred from the stove to the pan and then to the food inside.
Energy transfer can also occur when potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, like when a roller coaster descends a hill. Understanding energy transfer helps students grasp how energy is conserved and transformed in various physical processes.
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