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P1.1 Energy
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GCSE Physics Mind Map on P1.1 Energy, created by ELeanor Turner on 15/04/2016.
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P1.1 Energy
Infrared Radiation
All objects emit and absorb infrared radiation
The hotter an object the more infrared radiation it radiates
Dark, matt surfaces
Good absorbers
Good emitters
Light, shiny surfaces
Poor absorbers
Poor emitters
Good reflectors
Kinetic Theory
Solids
Strong forces of attraction
Particles have little energy
Particles vibrate around fixed positions
Regular and fixed arrangement
Liquids
Weaker forces of attraction
Irregular arrangement
More energy than solids
Move in random directions at slower speeds
Gases
No attraction
No arrangement
Random directions at high speeds
Lots of energy
Energy Transfer by heating
Energy transfers
Conduction
Vibrating particles pass on kinetic energy
Faster in solids
Particles closer; collide more often
Metals good conductors
Free electrons collide with particles
Convection
Area gets hot
Particles move further apart
Area less dense
Lighter
So it rises
Starts to cool
Falls back down
Evaporation
Liquid turns into gas
Particles with most energy overcome forces of attraction and escape
Affects rate
Temperature
Faster if higher
Density
Faster if lower
Surface area
Faster if larger
Airflow
Faster if greater
Condensation
Gas turns into liquid
Particles lose kinetic energy
Affects rate
Temperature
Faster if lower
Temperature of surface
Faster if lower
Density
Faster if higher
Airflow
Faster if less
Rate at which an object transfers energy by heating depends on
Surface area and volume
Nature of the surface
Material
The bigger the temperature difference between an object and its surroundings
The faster the rate at which energy is transferred by heating
Heating and insulating buildings
U- Value
How effective an insulator it is
The lower the better
Specific heat capacity
Amount of energy required to change the temperature of one kilogram of the substance by one degree celsius
E = m x c x 0 (theta)
Solar panels
Contain water which is heated by sun, water then used to heat buildings or provide hot water
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