Chapter 14 - Energy Transfer by Heating Flashcards

1
Q

What is conduction by energy caused by in a metal?

A

Free electrons transferring energy inside the metal

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2
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Why are non-metals poor conductors?

A

Don’t contain free electrons

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3
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What happens to the free electrons in conduction?

A

They gain KE and increase in speed. Then spread out and collide with other free electrons. Transfer free KE to other ions and electrons

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4
Q

Why is there a smoother energy transfer in metals (conduction)

A

Electrons aren’t held inside atoms

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5
Q

Define convection

A

Circulation of a fluid caused by heating it

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6
Q

What happens to a liquid when you heat it?

A

Becomes less dense and rises

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7
Q

Why do fluids rise when heated?

A

They expand, volume increases and density decreases

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8
Q

Define evapouration

A

When a liquid turns into a gas

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9
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Define condesation

A

When a gas turns into a liquid

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10
Q

What causes a liquid to cool down?

A

Faster moving particles escaping the liquid

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11
Q

How can you increase the rate of evaporation?

A

Increasing the SA, Temp or creating a draft of air over the liquid

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12
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How can you increase the rate of condensation?

A

Increasing the SA or lowering the temp of the surface

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13
Q

What is infrared radiation?

A

Energy transfer by EM waves

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14
Q

Do all objects emit infrared radiation?

A

Yes

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15
Q

What happens to the infrared radiation if you increase the objects temp?

A

The rate increases over time

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16
Q

Do all objects absorb infrared radiation?

A

Yes

17
Q

What properties must an object have to emit more infrared radiation?

A

Dark, Matt

18
Q

What properties must an object have to emit less infrared radiation?

A

Light, shiny

19
Q

What properties must an object have to absorb more infrared radiation?

A

Dark, matt

20
Q

What properties must an object have absorb less infrared radiation?

A

Light, shiny

21
Q

What happens to radiation reflected from dark, matt surfaces?

A

Hit the surface again

22
Q

What happens to radiation reflected from light shiny surfaces?

A

Travels away from the surface

23
Q

What does the rate of energy transfer depend on?

A

Shape, size, material, nature of surface, temp difference

24
Q

How does a vacuum flask keep the temp of a drink inside it hot?

A

Cuts out a lot of conduction, convection, evaporation and radiation

25
Q

What cuts down conduction in a vacuum flask?

A

Vacuum between 2 walls, Glass is a poor conductor,

26
Q

What cuts down convection in a vacuum flask?

A

Vacuum between 2 walls,

27
Q

What cuts down evaporation in a vacuum flask?

A

Plastic cap

28
Q

What cuts down radiation in a vacuum flash?

A

Light, silvery surfaces

29
Q

What is true about the expansion of gases and solids and liquids?

A

Gases expand much more when heated

30
Q

Name an application of expansion of heating

A

Thermometers and thermostats containing liquid

31
Q

What do all buildings and bridges need to have?

A

Expansion gaps