Physics - Thermal Physics Flashcards
what is all matter made up of
microscopic particles which are constantly vibrating
what does temperature determine
kinetic energy
what is conduction
transfer of heat energy through transfer of kinetic energy between particles
what do particles being heated do, and what does this cause
vibrate w greater amplitude
causes energy transfer throughout the system
mainly happens when particles are closely bound
rank states of matter in order of best to work conductor
SOLID - particles bound closely
LIQUID - particles are further apart so takes longer for kinetic energy to be transferred
GASES - poorer conductors as particles diffuse and kinetic energy transfer is less efficient
how is rate of conduction increased
- increasing temperature gradient
- decreasing distance between particles
- increasing surface area of particles surrounding matter
what is a convection current
- when a fluid is heated, average speed of particles increases
- separation between these particles increases and the fluid expands
- as fluid expands, density decreases
- therefore, hotter, less dense fluids will rise and be replaced by less dense, colder fluid
nature of convection
- much faster than conduction
- convection cannot occur in solids due to fixed nature of particles in relation to neighbouring particles
what is a common example of convection
room heaters
heat air surrounding it, causing it to rise and circulate the room
what is cavity wall insulation
inserted between two brick layers of buildings to prevent convection currents establishing which in turn reduces heat loss from buildings by convection
thermal radiation speed
light
thermal radiation energy transfer
doesnt require particles like conduction and convection do
can transfer energy in a vacuum
can be used to transfer energy to a far away object without heating space in between e.g. space heaters
what does every object with a temperature above absolute zero emit
thermal radiation
what happens when an object emits thermal radiation
thermal energy of object decreases
what happens when thermal radiation hits an object
it is either absorbed, transmitted, reflected
absorption of radiation causes the temperature of the object to increase
if absorption is greater than emission, object’s temperature increases and vice versa