Heat transfer Flashcards
What is temperature?
The measure of how hot or cold an object is
The average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance
What is the unit of temperature?
º C
degrees Celsius
What is heat?
A form of energy
What is the unit of heat?
J or kJ
Joules or kiloJoules
What are the 3 ways that heat can be transferred?
- conduction
- convection
- radiation
Why do substances at high temperatures “cool down”?
They lose heat to the colder surroundings
Why does the temperature of a small volume of water drop more quickly than a large volume?
The larger volume has much more heat energy and it takes longer to transfer that to the surroundings
What is an insulator?
A material that does not allow heat to pass through it
What is a conductor?
A material which allows heat to pass through it
What is conduction?
The movement of heat through particles that are touching each other transferring energy as they vibrate more.
Why are metals such good conductors of heat?
Particles are close together and can pass energy through vibrations
Electrons can move and transfer heat quickly
What does density depend on?
Describe the relationship betwen density and whether a fluid will rise or fall
What is a fluid?
A liquid or a gas
Which experiment shows convection currents in liquids?