Heat Transfer (physics)

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HEAT TRANSFER the study of heat flow within an object and from one object to another due to different temperature.

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HEAT TRANSFER

the study of heat flow within an object and from one object to another due to different temperature.

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THREE FORMS :

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1.RADIATIONHeat energy travels as electromagnetic waves

in the same manner and speed as light.

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2. CONDUCTION

Heat energy travels when two objects at different temperature are in direct contract with each

other. During heat conduction, vibrating

atoms / molecules excite the atoms or molecules next to them.

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3. CONVECTION

the heat fluids is transferred to cooler regions by current.

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SPECIFIC HEAT

the amount of energy required to raise the

temperature of 1kg. of a substance by 1k.

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J / KG. K = UNIT OF

MEASURE FOR SPECIFIC HEAT

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HEAT / THERMAL CAPACITY

the amount of heat required to raise

temperature by 1 degree.

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FORMULA :

Where:Q = amount of heat

transferredm = mass C = specific heatT = change in temperature

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How much heat is needed to raise the temperature of 5kg of water 10 k?

Given:

m = 5kgC = 4180 J/kg.KT = 10 KQ = ?

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Solution:Q = mC T = (5kg)(4180J/kg.k)(10 K)

= 209 000 J

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• How much energy is lost by 10 kg of brass if it is cooled from 35 to 25 C?

38 500 J or about 9200 cal

• It takes 487.5 J to heat 25 grams of copper from 25 °C to 75 °C. What is the specific heat in Joules/g·°C?

c = 0.39 J/g·°C