The way in which
heat is travelled
through a solid
When heated the particles gain
energy and vibrate more rapidly
bumping into surrounding
particles and passing heat
energy onto them.
Metals are good conductors because
they contain free electrons which travel
along the metal passing on heat energy.
Convection
Only in gases and liquids, as these particles move
randomly in any direction.
Heated particles become less dense and rise,
where they become further way from the
heat source and become more dense where
they sink and the process begins again.
Radiation
All objects are continually emitting
and absorbing infrared radiation.
An object that is hotter than its surroundings
emits more radiation than it absorbs (as it cools
down) and opposite for cooler objects.
Dark, matt surfaces absorb more radiation than light shiny surface.