Topic 4 - Transfer By Heating Flashcards

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1
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how can energy be transferred by heating?

A

radiation, conduction or convection

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2
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what is thermal radiation?

A

the transfer of energy by heating by infrared electromagnetic waves

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3
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what do conduction and convection involve?

A

transfer of energy by particles

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4
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conduction is the main form of energy transfer by heating in…

A

solids

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5
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Convection is the main form of energy transfer by heating in…

A

liquids and gases

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6
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how does temperature difference affect the speed of thermal radiation?

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the larger the temperature difference, the faster energy is transferred between the thermal energy stores of a body and its surroundings

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7
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what can thermal radiation also be called?

A

infrared (IR) radiation

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8
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how does temperature affect how much IR radiation an object emits?

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a hotter object emits more IR radiation than it absorbs. cooler objects do the opposite.

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9
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what is thermal conduction?

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thermal conduction is the process where vibrating particles transfer energy from their kinetic energy store to the kinetic energy stores of neighbouring particles.

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10
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how does conduction heat an object?

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objects in one part of a solid are heated and start to vibrate. vibrations pass from particle to particle through the solid. gradually some energy is passed through the solid, causing the temperature of the other side to rise.

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11
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how would you do an experiment to demonstrate conduction?

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  1. attach beads at regular intervals to one-half of a long metal bar using wax
  2. hold the middle of the bar in a clamp stand. heat the side without the beads using a Bunsen burner
  3. as time goes on, the wax holding the beads will melt. the bead closes to the bunsen will melt first, demonstrating conduction
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12
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how do you reduce energy transfer away by conduction?

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use a material with low thermal conductivity

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13
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how do you reduce energy transfer away by convection?

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stop the fluid moving, preventing convection current from forming

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14
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how does insulation reduce energy transfer?

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pockets of air are trapped and can’t move, so energy has to conduct very slowly through the air pockets and the material in between, both of which have low thermal conductivity

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15
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which colours and surfaces absorb and emit IR radiation the best?

A

matt and black surfaces

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16
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which colours and surfaces absorb and emit IR radiation the worst?

A

shiny and white surfaces

17
Q

how does a Leslie cube demonstrate IR emission changing based on surfaces?

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A Leslie cube filled with water will emit different amounts of IR radiation from each face, although every face is the same temperature.