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Heat Transfer
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Summary of GCSE heat transfer
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Heat Transfer
Heat energy can be transferred in three different ways:
Radiation
Emitted by solids, liquids and gases
An object that is hotter than its surroundings emits more than it absorbs
Radiation depends on surface colour and texture
Dark, matt surfaces:
Absorb infrared radiation better
Emit much more
Light, shiny surfaces:
Reflect more infrared radiation
Conduction
Mainly occurs in solids
CONDUCTION OF HEAT ENERGY IS WHERE VIBRATING PARTICLES PASS ON THEIR EXTRA KINETIC ENERGY TO NEIGHBOURING PARTICLES
Metals are good conductors due to their free electrons
The electrons can move freely meaning that it is a much faster way of transferring energy
Convection
Only occurs in liquids and gases
Can't happen in solids because the particles can't move
Other processes that only happen in liquids and gases:
Condensation
This is when gas turns into a liquid
If the temperature gets cold enough and the particles get close enough condensation takes place
Evaporation
This is when a liquid turns into a gas
The particles with the most kinetic energy are most likely to evaporate
CONVECTION OCCURS WHEN THE MORE ENERGETIC PARTICLES MOVE FROM THE HOTTER REGION TO THE COOLER REGION- AND TAKE THE HEAT WITH THEM
Convection currents are all about changes in DENSITY
Heating a room with a radiator relies on convection currents
Hot, less dense air near the radiator rises and so denser, cooler air flows to replace it
By Stephen Thompson
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