Chapter 1.4 - 'Conduction' Flashcards

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State the three means of heat transfer.

A
  1. Conduction.
  2. Convection.
  3. Radiation.
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Define a good conductor.

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A material that can conduct heat readily.

Transfers heat faster

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Define a good insulator.

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A material that cannot conduct heat readily.

Transfers heat slower

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List the ways in which conduction can occur.

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  1. Energy transfer through molecular or atomic collisions.

2. Energy transfer by free electrons.

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State which materials are mostly able to transfer heat through ‘free electrons’ and why.

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Metals, as the electrons are only slightly attracted to their nuclei. This allows freer moving electrons to carry the energy.

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Define ‘Thermal Conductivity’.

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The ability of a material to conduct heat.

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State the symbol of ‘Thermal Conductivity’

State the unit of ‘Thermal Conductivity’

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k

W/mK

Watts per metre Kelvin

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List the factors affecting the speed of thermal conduction.

4 things

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  1. Thermal conductivity of material - The higher the more conductive.
  2. Temperature difference between the two objects - The greater temperature difference the faster the rate of energy transfer.
  3. Thickness of material - The thicker the slower.
  4. Surface area - The larger the surface area the higher the speed.
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Explain why Igloos keep in heat?

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The snow is made up of many compressed air pockets, as air is a poor conductor of heat the heat inside is not transferred away as easily.

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State how energy transfer via conduction is measured per unit time?

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Q/t = (kAδT)/L

Heat (J) over time (s) is equal to thermal conductivity (W/mK) to the surface area (m^2) to the change in temperature (K) over thickness (m)

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