Heat Energy Transfer Conduction, Convention & Radiation.

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Heat Energy Transfer Conduction, Convention & Radiation

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Heat Energy Transfer

Conduction, Convention & Radiation

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Essential Standard

• 6.P.3 Understand characteristics of energy transfer and interactions of matter and energy.

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Clarifying Objective

• 6.P.3.1 Illustrate the transfer of heat energy from warmer objects to cooler ones using examples of conduction, radiation and convection and the effects that may result.

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Essential Questions

• What are the different ways that energy be transferred?

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Heat Transfers

• Heat atoms are always looking to try to find cold atoms

• Heat atoms can give cold atoms their heat 3 different ways

• These 3 ways are called ① Conduction ② Convection③ Radiation

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Why Does Heat Transfer

• Heat transfers from object to object because EVERY OBJECT IS TRYING TO BECOME WARMER

• Objects try to become what the dominate temperature is (room)

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Conduction

• Conduction is the first way atoms with heat in them will transfer them to cold atoms

• Conduction is the heat transfer of two solids joined together through a conductor (direct contact)

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Conduction

• A conductor is what actually what actually transfers the heat from one solid to another solid

• Conduction mediums are always solids (they only transfer heat through solids)

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Conductor

• Conductors are mediums that will transfer heat from one solid to another

• Hot atoms move through the conductors to transfer their heat to cold atoms

• Some items are better conductors than others

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Conductor• Solids are always the best

conductors because their atoms are attached and not spread out so the heat can move through them better

• Gases are the worst conductors because their atoms are so spread out and it will take longer for them to bump into each other

• Metals are the best conductors because they are solids and their atoms have the most density

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How Does Conduction Happen?

① Solid with hot atoms look for cold solid atoms

② The conductor is placed between the solid hot atoms & the solid cold atoms

③ Hot atoms (excited) vibrate & hit each other & move through the conductor

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How Does Conduction Happen?

④ Once the hot atoms have moved through the conductor they contact the cold atoms of the other solid

⑤ They transfer the heat from their atoms (hot atoms) to the cold atoms and warm them up

⑥ Now all atoms in both solids are warm

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Conduction (Example)

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gyj444FK0zs

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Convection

• Convection is the moving of heat through gas or liquid mediums

• Convection will only transfer heat through gasses or liquids

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Convection Process

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liKcJKjvFcY

• 0:00-1:36

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How Does Convection Happen?

① Hot atoms form and become excited and start to vibrate

② As they vibrate the hot atoms rise because the atoms begin to separate and become less dense

③ The hot atoms that rise push the cold atoms to the bottom and they are heated

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How Does Convection Happen?

④ Then those atoms rise and push the next batch of cold dense atoms to the bottom to be warmed again

⑤ The process continues and forms a CONVECTION CURRENT

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Convection Example

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gyj444FK0zs

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Radiation• Transfer of heat atoms through

electromagnetic wave motion

• Radiation involves light photons not atom particles

• All waves on the Electromagnetic Spectrum will transfer heat through radiation

① Radio Waves② Microwaves③ Infrared Waves④ Ultraviolet Waves⑤ X-Ray Waves⑥ Gamma Waves

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Electromagnetic Spectrum

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Radiation (Heat Absorption)• About 50% (half) of the

radiation heat transfer comes from VISIBLE LIGHT part of the spectrum

• The amount of heat absorbed through radiation depends on…

① Intensity of the waves (visible waves are most intense)

② Color of the object the radiation wave is hitting

• This is why darker colors absorb more heat than lighter colors

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How Does Radiation Happen?

① Waves from the Electromagnetic Spectrum radiate heat

② The electromagnetic waves carry the heat through any medium

③ The heat waves hit the object and warm it up

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Radiation Example

• Campfires radiate heat through light waves from the electromagnetic spectrum

• Microwaves do the same thing

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Radiation Video

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYUN8o4eJ24

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Essential Questions

• Get with a partner and answer…

• What are the different ways that energy be transferred?

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Important Points• Heat transfer occurs because all

objects are trying to become warmer

• Conduction is heat transferring through direct contact between objects

• Conduction must have conductors to occur

• Metals are good conductors because their atoms are close together

• Conduction only occurs through two SOLIDS

• Convection is heat transfer through currents

• Convections currents occur in liquids & gasses only

• Radiation is the transfer of heat through photons on waves

• It does not include atoms

• Radiation depends on how INTENSE the wave is & the COLOR of the object it is warming