P2 - Energy Transfer by Heating Flashcards
What is black body radiation?
the radiation emitted by a perfect black body (a body that absorbs all the radiation that hits it)
What is infrared radiation?
electromagnetic waves between visible light and microwaves in the electromagnetic spectrum
What is specific heat capacity?
the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a substance by 1 °C. (J/KG °C)
What is thermal conductivity?
property of a material that determines the energy transfer through it by conduction
What is thermal insulation?
Thermal insulation is the process of the reduction of heat transfer
What is infrared radiation?
electromagnetic waves between visible light and microwaves in the electromagnetic spectrum
What objects emit and absorb infrared radiation?
all objects
How does the temperature of an object affect the amount of infrared radiation it emits?
the higher the temperature of an object, the more infrared radiation it emits in a given time
a body at a constant temperature will ….
stay at a constant temperature if it absorbs infrared radiation at the same rate it emits it. It will also emit radiation across a continuous range of wavelentgths
What is a perfect black body?
A perfect black body is an object that absorbs all the radiation that hits it (ie does not reflect or transmit it)
What is the best possible emitter of infrared radiation?
a perfect black body
What is the radiation emitted from a perfect black body called?
black body radiation
If the temperature of the body is increased, what happens to the intensity of the radiation?
the intensity of the radiation is greater at every wavelength
As an object increases in temperature, what happens to the peak intensity of radiation?
the peak intensity wavelength decreases
Why does the peak intensity wavelength decrease as temperature is increased?
As the temperature of an object is increased, the intensity of radiation emitted increases across all wavelength. However, the intensity of radiation increases more rapidly at shorter wavelengths than at longer wavelengths, this causes the peak intensity wavelength to decrease!
How does an object increase in temperature?
it absorbs infrared radiation faster than it emits it
Why do rescue team use a light-coloured, shiny blanket to keep accident survivors warm?
a light, shiny surface emits less radiation than a dark, matt surface. This keeps the patient warm as less infrared radiation is emitted
What is the equation for Specific heat capacity?
SHC = Energy / Mass x ΔTemperature
What is the equation for energy?
power x time
What is the equation for power?
current x voltage