20. Thermal Physics Flashcards
What does thermal energy transfer from, to?
Thermal energy will transfer from object w higher temperature to object w lower temperature
How can thermal energy be transferred?
Conduction, convection and radiation
What is the rate of transfer larger for for all types of transfer?
- larger temperature difference
- larger surface area
What is conduction?
- transfer of thermal energy when particles collide
- usually in solids
Why are metals particularly good conductors?
- contain delocalised electrons
- delocalised electrons can move quickly throughout material, colliding + passing on energy to ions
What is convection?
Convection is transfer of thermal energy in liquids + gases :
- hotter parts of gas/liquid expand and become less dense, then rise
- cooler parts of gas/liquid contracts and become more dense, sink
What is radiation?
- thermal radiation = transfer of thermal energy by infrared waves
Which objects emit the least/most infrared radiation?
- hotter objects w larger surface area emit more infrared radiation
- dark + matt objects are good at absorbing + emitting infrared radiation but poor at reflecting it
- light + shiny objects are good at reflecting but poor at absorbing + emitting
How can thermal energy transfer be reduced?
- conduction -> vacuum, insulating material
- convection -> vacuum, trap liquid/gas
- radiation -> shiny material will reflect it
How does a radiator heat an entire room?
- Radiator heats air by conduction - hot air expands, decreases in density + rises
- Cooler parts of air sink and become heated by radiator forming convection current
How have polar bears evolved to reduce heat loss?
- thick fur, traps air + prevents convection
- air is poor conductor, so prevents conduction