chapter 5 section 2 Flashcards

1
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conduction def

A

transfer of thermal energy by collisions between particles in matter

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2
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why does conduction occur?

A

because particles in matter are in constant motion

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3
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think about the spoon example with conduction…

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  • as one end of the spoon heats up, the kinetic energy of the particles that make up that part of the spoon increases
  • these particles collide with neighboring particles
  • conduction transfers thermal energy to the other end of the spoon as particles with more kinetic energy transfer
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4
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T? or F?: Conduction transfers thermal energy while it transfers matter.

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F: …thermal energy without transferring matter

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5
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how is thermal energy transferred?

A

by the collisions between particles, NOT by the movement of matter

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6
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T? or F?: Conduction spreads thermal energy from cooler to warmer areas.

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F: …warmer to cooler areas.

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7
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what does the rate at which thermal energy is transferred depend on?

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the material

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8
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thermal energy transfers by conduction fastest through what forms of matter?

A

solids and liquids

rather than gases

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9
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why does thermal energy transfer faster by conduction through solids and liquids?

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particles that make up gases are further apart, so collisions between particles occur less frequently than they so for solids of liquids

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10
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best conductors for thermal energy are…

A

metals

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11
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why are the best thermal energy conductors metals?

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there are electron that are not bound to individual atoms but can move easily throughout metals, because of this, collisions between these electrons and other particles in the metal enable thermal energy to be transferred more quickly than in other materials

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12
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convection def

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the transfer of thermal energy through a fluid by the movement of warmer and cooler fluid from place to place

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13
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why are gases considered liquids?

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both gases and liquids can ‘flow’ so they are both classified as fluids

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14
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what happens to particles when convection occurs?

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more energetic particles move from one place to another, unlike the collisions of particles in conduction

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15
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T? or F?: more energetic particles means that they have higher speed.

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T

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16
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T? or F?: as particles move faster, the tend to move closer together.

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F: … tend to move farther apart; as a result the fluid expands as its temperature increases

17
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expansion def

A

increased volume

18
Q

remember, density

A

mass/volume (m/v)

19
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so, as volume increases…

A

density decreases; the same is true for parts of fluid that have been heated

20
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the density of warmer fluid is …

A

less than that of the surrounding cooler fluid

21
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the warmer proportions of a fluid rise to the…

A

top of the fluid and the cooler portions sink to the bottom

22
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is a fluid is heated from below…

A

convection currents form