heat transfers (topic 1). Flashcards

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the student concludes that iron is the best conductor of heat because it has the highest time for the pin to drop, is the student correct (3)

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  • no
  • iron is the worst conductor of heat
  • the best conductor will cause the pin to drop in the lowest time
  • copper is the best conductor of heat
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describe how heat travels along the metal rods to cause the pins to drop (3)

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  • heat is transferred along the rods via conduction
  • as particles heat up they vibrate more
  • as neighbouring particles collide, heat is transferred between particles
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(6)

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  • cup slows down energy transfer to surroundings
    conduction:
  • vacuum contains no particles
  • reducing / stopping conduction through the walls
  • plastic lid is a poor conductor of heat
    convection:
  • air is trapped by lid
  • preventing convection from the surface of the drink
    radiation:
  • shiny inner surface is a poor absorber of heat
  • outer shiny surface is a poor emitter of heat
  • energy transfer by radiation reduced
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describe how loft insulation reduces heat loss through the roof, you should refer to methods of heat transfer in your answer (4)

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conduction:
- insulation is made of fibres which are poor conductors / good insulators of heat
- minimising heat loss by conduction
- air trapped between fibres is a poor conductor of heat
convection:
- air is trapped between fibres
- preventing convection currents forming

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5
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a factory chimney is used to expel hot gases from an industrial process, the base of the chimney is hotter than the top, describe how a convection current forms because of the temperature difference (6)

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  • the gas molecules are hot as they leave the industrial process
  • causing them to expand / move apart
  • the gas becomes less dense and rises
  • cooler air takes the place of displaced gas
  • gas at the top of the chimney cools
  • becoming more dense and falls
  • repeated process is known as a convection current
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explain why the black rings are warmer to the touch than the white rings (3)

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  • black is a good absorber and emitter of heat
  • white is a poor absorber and emitter of heat
  • when sunlight is incident on the chimney, the black rings absorb the heat
  • the black rings emit absorbed heat which results in them feeling warm to the touch
  • the white rings absorb less heat from the sun and reflect more of it back to the surroundings
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the students concludes that the shiny paper is the best at radiating heat because it keeps the water hotter for longer, is the student correct (2)

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  • no
  • the shiny paper is the worst at radiating heat
  • black is the best absorber and emitter of heat
  • the temperature of the black test tube drops the most because it is the best at radiating heat
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in sunny countries, buildings are often painted white, using the ideas of heat transfer, explain why the buildings are painted white (3)

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  • white is a poor absorber / emitter of heat
  • painting the building white will reduce the heat absorbed
  • keeping the internal temperature low
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at the base of the lava lamp there is a heater which heats the contents of the lava lamp, describe how the arrangement and movement of the wax particles changes as it is heated (2)

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  • the particles lose their regular arrangement and become more randomly aligned
  • when in solid form the particles vibrate about fixed positions
  • as the wax melts, the particles vibrate more rapidly and are able to slide past one another
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10
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the wax moves up and down in the lava lamp, using ideas about heat transfer explain why the wax moves up and down in the column (4)

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  • as the wax is heated, the particles spread out
  • becoming less dense
  • and rise
  • wax at the top begins to cool
  • becoming more dense
  • and falls
  • the process repeats, forming a convection current
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describe how the motion of the water particles changes as the lake warms up (2)

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  • the water gains kinetic energy
  • and the average speed of the particles increases
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12
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using ideas of heat transfer, explain how the wetsuit keeps Julia warm (3)

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  • the wetsuit is made out of an insulating material
  • preventing heat loss by conduction
  • a thin layer of water is trapped between the body and the wet suit
  • the thin layer of water is in contact with the warm body, causing it to heat up
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13
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radiators are used to heat air in cold rooms, using ideas about heat transfer, explain how radiators heat a room (4)

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  • the surface of a radiator is hot
  • air near the radiator is heated / gains thermal energy
  • becoming less dense and rising
  • air at the top of the room cools
  • becoming more dense and sinks
  • this continued process is known as a convection current
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14
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explain how the design of the radiator above makes it suitable for its purpose (5)

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  • radiator is painted white
  • because white is a poor absorber of heat
  • this reflects heat from the room back into the room instead of absorbing it
  • the shape of the radiator maximises surface area
  • to increase the heat transferred by convection
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