Heat and Temperature Flashcards
Thermal Energy
Can be transferred by conduction, convection, radiation or evaporation
Temperature (°C) difference
causes thermal energy to flow from hot to cold.
Conduction
Transfer of KE through a substance from molecules to neighbouring molecules through collisions.
Metals-collisions passing energy between free electrons-good conductor. Non-metals poor
Solids best-spacing and bonds between molecules
Trapped air-v. poor conductor, good insulator. Eg. saucepans
Convection
Transfer of KE (TE) through a fluid by movement of whole regions of fluid.
A region of fluid is heated => molecules move faster so it expands => its density decreases => it rises taking KE with it and less dense fluid replaces it-convection current. Eg: freezer
Radiation
Transfer of TE using electromagnetic waves (infra red)
Can travel through vacuum-no particles needed
Dull, dark surfaces = good emitters and absorbers of heat radiation. Shiny, light surfaces opposite. Eg. toaster
Evaporation
High KE atoms near the surface of a liquid escape, lowering the average KE of the liquid as a whole => lowering its temp.
Convection demonstration
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Radiation Exp.
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Preventing heat loss (home insulation)
Cavity wall insulation-traps air
Loft insulation-traps air
Shiny foil behind radiator-prevents radiation
Vacuum Flask
Reduces the transfer of heat by conduction, convection or radiation.
Conduction-plastic case + vacuum-traps air
Convection-Stopper + vacuum
Radiation-Silvering