P14: Energy Transfer by Heating Flashcards

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What is the role of free electrons?

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> When a metal is heated, the FE in the heated part gain kinetic energy, and move faster.

> These FEs diffuse and collide with other FE and ions in the cooler parts of the metal.

> As a result, kinetic energy is transferred into these new FE’s.

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2
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What are the best conductors of energy?

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Metals (contain free electrons)

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What are the best insulators?

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Wool and Fibreglass (insulating air pockets)

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Convection

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Circulation of a liquid or gas caused by increasing its thermal energy.

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Convection only takes place in…

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… fluids because of circulation within a fluid.

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Why does convection occur when a substance is heated?

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Heating a fluid makes it less dense, which will cause it to rise. This pushes cooler fluid to the bottom where it is also heated, etc etc.

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Evaporation

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When particles escape the surface of the fluid and entre the air.

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How does evaporation cool a substance?

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> Relatively weak forces of electrostatic attraction exist between the particles of a liquid.

> The faster particles with more kinetic energy break away from the particles at the surface and escape through evaporation.

> This leaves the liquid cooler because the average kinetic energy of each particle has decreased.

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The higher the temperature of an object…

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… the more infrared radiation it emits at a given time.

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10
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What is infrared radiation?

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Energy transfer by electromagnetic waves.

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11
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Do all human bodies emit or absorb infrared radiation?

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Both

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12
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What are the best surfaces for absorbing radiation?

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Dark, Matt Surfaces

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What are the best surfaces for reflecting infrared radiation?

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Light, Shiny Surfaces.

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Why do dark matt surface absorb Infrared radiation Better?

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The surface has lots of cavities.

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What are the best surfaces for emitting infrared radiation?

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Dark, Matt Surfaces.

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16
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The bigger the temperature difference between an object and its surroundings…

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… The faster the rate at which energy is transferred.

17
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3 factors the rate of energy transfer relies on.

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> Shape, size and material of an object.

>Nature of the surface that the object is in contact with.

> Temp. diff between an object and its surroundings.

18
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Expansion by heating

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THe expansion of a substance due to increasing its temperature.

19
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Which state expands the most when heated?

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Gas

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