Energy 7

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Radiation

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Radiation

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Convection This is the transfer of _________ energy through the

movement of ______________ themselves. ____________ moves from ______________ areas to cooler areas.

 Liquids and ____________ can transfer heat by

______________ because the _______________ can move around unlike the particles in a solid.

  particles heat gases particles energy hotter

convection

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RadiationHeat can move by travelling as Infra Red waves

These are electromagnetic waves, like light waves, but with a longer wavelength

An example is the sun:

The sun emits energy through electromagnetic waves

These come in contact with your skin

You can feel your skin getting warmer as energy is absorbed.

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RadiationElectromagnetic waves act very much like

light waves:

They can travel through a vacuumThey travel at 300,000,000 m/sThey can be reflectedThey can’t travel through opaque materials.

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RadiationWhen infra- red radiation falls on an object,

some will be reflected and some will be absorbed.

An object with a shiny or light surfacewill be a good reflector of infra-red radiation.

An object with a  dark surface will be a good absorber of infra-red radiation.

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Radiation

Which outfit would be best for a match played during the day when the weather is hot and sunny? Why?

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Which would be the best cup for keeping your tea warm? Why?

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Why are houses in Andalucia usually painted white?

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Why are fuel storage tanks like these usually silver/white in colour?

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SummaryDescribe what is going on and how each

method of heat transfer works in this example:

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Radiation This is the transfer of heat energy by __________.

Radiated heat can travel through a ____________, an empty space with no particles in it.

 This is why an ice cream will melt in the sun. vacuum waves.