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Energy Transfer by Heating
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Energy Transfer by Heating
Infrared Radiation
all objects emit infrared radiation
can travel through vacumes
part of the electromagnetic spectrum
it is just beyond visible red light
Surfaces and Radiation
dark matt surfaces are good absorbers of infrared radiation
they are also good emitters of infrared radiation
light shiny surfaces are good reflectors of infrared radiation
States of Matter
there are 3 different states
Solid, liquid, gas
Solid particles are close together vibrating on the spot
Gas particles are spread out and have a high mount of energy
Liquids are free to move to fill spaces and have more energy than solids as they move over each other
Conduction
mainly occurs in solids
most liquids and all gases are poor conductors
due to conduction heat and travel from one end of a solid to another
Convection
Evaporation and Condenstaion
Energy Transfer by design
Specific heat capacity
Heating and insulating buildings
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