energy transfer by heating Flashcards

1
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how does conduction work

A

when one vibrating particle is heated, it will vibrate more rapidly and spread this to its surroudning particles and etc until, the amount of vibrations are evenly spread. this is best w solids because theyre close together

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2
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what works best with thermal conductivity

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metals

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3
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what is thermal conductivity

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how well an object transfers heat energy by conduction per sec

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4
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what does energy transfer depend on

A

thickness
thermal conductivity

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5
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required practical insulation explained

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so theres a small beaker in a big beaker and acarboard lid with a thermometer hole which goes in the small beaker with the hot water in it. start stopwatch and record every three minutes for fifteen. repeat this with different insulators in the gap between beakers, always use the same mass

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6
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independant variables

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what changes

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7
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dependant variables

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measured

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8
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controlled variables

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doesnt change

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9
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whats specific heat capacity

A

energy needed to raise the temp of 1kg by one degree

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10
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energy thermal transfer equation

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e= m c delta feta

or energy equals mass x spec heat cap x change in temp

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11
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what dies internal energy comprise of

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kinetic
potential

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12
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whats temp a measure of

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the overall kinetic energy of particles in an object

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13
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whats a fluid

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an area where particles are free to move like liquids and gases

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14
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how do caivty walls work

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houses can have two layers of brick with an air gapfilled with foam between them, this gap stops the loss of heat throguh conduction (a solid) as air cannot conduct via conduction but also stops it throguh the air via convection as there are only small but frequent air bubbles in the foam

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15
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how do double glazed windows work

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theres a small air gap which stops the loss of heat via conuction as gas air cannot carry it

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16
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ways to reduce friction

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streamlining
lubricating
using eg wires with less resistnce

17
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what is friction

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the resistence faced by an object when moving across a solid or liquid

18
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how convection works

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  • fluid is heated so particles gain energy
  • the less dense heated fluid rises to the top
  • as it cools at the surface it becomes denser again and sinks