3 Process Exercise-Describing A Work Process PDF
3 Process Exercise-Describing A Work Process PDF
a. a washing machine
b. a microwave oven
c. an electric toaster
d. an electric transformer
Activity I
Instructions: Read the definition of a toaster below and answer the question.
In order to dry and burn the surface of the bread, what energy is changed to heat
energy? ……………………………………………………………………..
Activity II
Instructions: The work process of an electric toaster below is not correct. Write a number in
front of each item in the boxes below to rearrange the process.
1. When the resistance of the nichrome wires is higher, the nichrome wires will get hot because
of the friction of the electrons in the current of electricity.
2. 120-volt power runs directly through the contacts to the nichrome wires.
3. The spring immediately pulls the two slices of bread up.
4. When you put 2 slices of bread in the toaster and push down on the handle, the plastic bar
presses against the contacts and applies power to the circuit board.
5. The radiation from the hot nichrome wires gently dries and burns the surface of the bread.
6. The electricity cannot pass through the nichrome wires easily because this special metal
slows down the electrons and delays the current flowing through it. This is called the
“radiation” of the metal.
7. The simple circuit also acts as a timer. When a capacitor in the circuit reaches a certain
voltage, the plastic bar rises and cuts off the power to the toaster.
Activity III
Instructions: 1. Read the work process of a toaster again.
2. Discuss and conclude the language for describing a work process.
References: http://www.howstuffworks.com/toaster.htm
http://www.energyquest.ca.gov/how_it_works/toaster.html
Warm-up Activity
Instructions: Look at the diagram below and choose the correct name for the device
whose work process is shown in the diagram.
a. a refrigerator
b. an electric fan
c. a television
d. an oven
Activity I
Instructions: Read the following information and answer the questions.
In the summertime, have you ever gotten out of a swimming pool and
then felt very cold standing in the sun? That is because the water on
your skin is evaporating. The air carries off the water vapor, and with it
some of the heat is being taken away from your skin. According to a
law of physics called the Second Law of Thermodynamics, when you
have two things that are different temperatures that touch or are near
each other, the hotter surface cools and the colder surface warms up.
Activity II
Instructions: 1.Read the work process of a refrigerator and complete the process.
2. Add the words first, finally, then, and next in the appropriate space.
3. Change words in the parenthesis into their correct grammatical form.
Modern refrigerators use ammonia gas. Ammonia gas turns into a liquid when it is cooled
to – 27 degree Fahrenheit (-6.5 degree Celsius).
…………, a motor and compressor squeezes the ammonia gas. When the ammonia gas
…………….. (compress), the gas heats up as it is pressurized. Then, the compressed gas
passes through the coils on the back or bottom of a refrigerator where the hot ammonia
gas can ………. (lose) its heat to the air in the room, according to the law of
thermodynamics. As it cools, the ammonia gas can change into ammonia liquid because
it is under a high pressure. ………, the ammonia liquid ………… (flow) through what is
called an expansion valve, a tiny small hole that the liquid has to squeeze through.
Between the valve and the compressor, there is a low-pressure area because the
compressor is pulling the ammonia gas out of that side. When the liquid ammonia hits a
low pressure area, it boils and changes into a gas. This …………. (call) vaporizing. The
coils ……….. go through the freezer and regular part of the refrigerator where the colder
ammonia in the coil ……….(pull) heat out of the compartment. This makes the inside of
the freezer and entire refrigerator ……… (cold). …………., the compressor sucks up the
cold ammonia gas, and the gas goes back through the same process over and over.
Activity III
Instructions: 1. Read the work process of a refrigerator again.
2. Discuss and conclude the language for describing a work process.
Reference: http://www.energyquest.ca.gov/how_it_works/refrigerator.html