Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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- Heat Transfer
- Conduction
- Particles
oscillate
- Best in
solids
- Particles close
together
- Worst in
gases
- Particles spread
out
- Convection
- Convection Currents
- Hot air rises
- Cold air falls
- Can't form in small
spaces
- Stopped by
solids
- Most effective in gases
- Radiation
- Transferred by
electromagnetic
waves
- Stopped by reflective
surfaces
- Insulation/Insulators
- Cavity Wall
Insulation
- Reflective surfaces
prevent Radiation
- Air pockets too small for convection currents to form
- Mainly gas, conduction is weak in
gases
- Insulators don't
conduct heat or
electricity
- They stop the heat/electricity from
passing through them
- Loft
Insulation
- Stops heat being lost
from the loft
- Waves
- Transverse
- Wave goes up and down
while going along
- Longitudinal
- Wave goes
in and out
- Light
- Reflection
- Light hitting a
shiny surface and
being reflected
- Angle of Incidence = Angle of Reflection
- Refraction
- Ray of light changes direction
- Wave changes speed
- Less dense material ->
More dense material
- Total Internal Reflection (TIR)
- When the angle of
Incidence is bigger
than the critical
angle
- Light is reflected instead of
passing through
- Optical Fibres
- Uses TIR
- Long, flexible
transparent glass
with a small diameter
- Used for
communication
- Quick speed
- Lasers
- Intense beam of light
- Light waves all:
- In Phase- Peaks and troughs of each wave line up
- Same frequency
- Do not Diverge
- Coherent + Monochromatic
- Diffraction
- Wave spreads out when it
passes through a space the
same size as the wavelength
- Can also happen if
the wave passes an
obstacle
- Electromagnetic Spectrum
- Gamma, X-Ray, UV, Visible,
Infra red, Microwaves, Radio
Waves
- High frequency -> Low frequency
- Short wavelength -> Long wavelength
- Transverse wave
- Cooking
- Infra red cooking
- Toaster, hob or an
oven
- Hotter objects emit more
infra red than cooler ones
- Food particles absorb the infra
red
- Black absorbs infra red better than a paler one
- Shiny objects reflect infra red
so they don't get hot easily
- Microwaves
- Penetrate about 1cm into the
food
- Absorbed by water and fat
molecules
- Cook food quicker than infra
red
- Shiny metal reflects
them
- Food should be stirred so that the
heat can be spread around
- Particles
- Gain kinetic energy
- Surface of the
object
- Conduction used to transfer the heat
through the food so that it it cooked
through
- Communication
- Light is fast but normally
requires optical fibres
- Radio can travel far but
signal can be lost
- Electricity is reliable and
signals can be boosted
but requires wires