13.2 Transferring Thermal Energy I.Transfer of Energy A.Conduction-transfer of energy by direct...

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13.2 Transferring Thermal Energy I. Transfer of Energy A. Conduction -transfer of energy by direct contact. 1. Faster moving particles of one substance come into contact with slower moving molecules of another substance.

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Offshore convection currents Convection currents form by fluids heating up, rising, cooling off, falling.

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Transferring Thermal Energy

I Transfer of Energy

A Conduction-transfer of energy by direct contact

1 Faster moving particles of one substance come into contact with slower moving molecules of another substance

2 Conduction can take place in solids liquids amp gases

3 It is more likely to take place in solids

4 Metals are especially good conductors

B Convection-transfer of energy in a fluid by the movement of the heated particles

1 Any material that can flow is considered a fluidfluid

2 Heated particles collide with each other and transfer their energy

3 As particles move faster they tend to be farther apart

Offshore convection currents

Convection currents form by fluids heating up rising cooling off falling

C Radiation-the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves

D Insulators- materials that slows heat flow

1 Metals are typically poor insulators

2 Gases are very good insulators

3 Some types of insulators use pockets of air to help keep heat from flowing

A Specific Heat-the amount of heat that is needed to raise the temp of 1kg of some material by 1degC (or 1K)

II Specific Heat

Table 1 pg 432

1 Specific heat is measured in JkgmiddotK OR JgmiddotordmC

2 Water is a good coolant because it has a high specific heat

Specific Heat Problem 1

How much energy must be transferred as heat to the 420 kg of water in a bathtub in order to raise the waterrsquos temperature from 250C to 370C

tCmQ Symbol Meaning Unit

Q Energy Joules (J)

t change in temperature

ordmC

m mass Grams(g) OR kilograms(kg)

c specific heat JkgK OR JgordmC

Specific Heat Problem 2

Identify an unknown substance with a mass of 0455 kg that absorbs 633 x 103J in which a temperature change of 1550C is observed

Symbol Meaning Unit

Q Energy Joules (J)

t change in temperature

ordmC

m mass Grams(g) OR kilograms(kg)

c specific heat JkgK OR JgordmC

tmQc

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Page 2: 13.2 Transferring Thermal Energy I.Transfer of Energy A.Conduction-transfer of energy by direct contact. 1.Faster moving particles of one substance come.

2 Conduction can take place in solids liquids amp gases

3 It is more likely to take place in solids

4 Metals are especially good conductors

B Convection-transfer of energy in a fluid by the movement of the heated particles

1 Any material that can flow is considered a fluidfluid

2 Heated particles collide with each other and transfer their energy

3 As particles move faster they tend to be farther apart

Offshore convection currents

Convection currents form by fluids heating up rising cooling off falling

C Radiation-the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves

D Insulators- materials that slows heat flow

1 Metals are typically poor insulators

2 Gases are very good insulators

3 Some types of insulators use pockets of air to help keep heat from flowing

A Specific Heat-the amount of heat that is needed to raise the temp of 1kg of some material by 1degC (or 1K)

II Specific Heat

Table 1 pg 432

1 Specific heat is measured in JkgmiddotK OR JgmiddotordmC

2 Water is a good coolant because it has a high specific heat

Specific Heat Problem 1

How much energy must be transferred as heat to the 420 kg of water in a bathtub in order to raise the waterrsquos temperature from 250C to 370C

tCmQ Symbol Meaning Unit

Q Energy Joules (J)

t change in temperature

ordmC

m mass Grams(g) OR kilograms(kg)

c specific heat JkgK OR JgordmC

Specific Heat Problem 2

Identify an unknown substance with a mass of 0455 kg that absorbs 633 x 103J in which a temperature change of 1550C is observed

Symbol Meaning Unit

Q Energy Joules (J)

t change in temperature

ordmC

m mass Grams(g) OR kilograms(kg)

c specific heat JkgK OR JgordmC

tmQc

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Page 3: 13.2 Transferring Thermal Energy I.Transfer of Energy A.Conduction-transfer of energy by direct contact. 1.Faster moving particles of one substance come.

Offshore convection currents

Convection currents form by fluids heating up rising cooling off falling

C Radiation-the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves

D Insulators- materials that slows heat flow

1 Metals are typically poor insulators

2 Gases are very good insulators

3 Some types of insulators use pockets of air to help keep heat from flowing

A Specific Heat-the amount of heat that is needed to raise the temp of 1kg of some material by 1degC (or 1K)

II Specific Heat

Table 1 pg 432

1 Specific heat is measured in JkgmiddotK OR JgmiddotordmC

2 Water is a good coolant because it has a high specific heat

Specific Heat Problem 1

How much energy must be transferred as heat to the 420 kg of water in a bathtub in order to raise the waterrsquos temperature from 250C to 370C

tCmQ Symbol Meaning Unit

Q Energy Joules (J)

t change in temperature

ordmC

m mass Grams(g) OR kilograms(kg)

c specific heat JkgK OR JgordmC

Specific Heat Problem 2

Identify an unknown substance with a mass of 0455 kg that absorbs 633 x 103J in which a temperature change of 1550C is observed

Symbol Meaning Unit

Q Energy Joules (J)

t change in temperature

ordmC

m mass Grams(g) OR kilograms(kg)

c specific heat JkgK OR JgordmC

tmQc

Practice Pg 434 ndash Questions 1 ndash 6

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Page 4: 13.2 Transferring Thermal Energy I.Transfer of Energy A.Conduction-transfer of energy by direct contact. 1.Faster moving particles of one substance come.

C Radiation-the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves

D Insulators- materials that slows heat flow

1 Metals are typically poor insulators

2 Gases are very good insulators

3 Some types of insulators use pockets of air to help keep heat from flowing

A Specific Heat-the amount of heat that is needed to raise the temp of 1kg of some material by 1degC (or 1K)

II Specific Heat

Table 1 pg 432

1 Specific heat is measured in JkgmiddotK OR JgmiddotordmC

2 Water is a good coolant because it has a high specific heat

Specific Heat Problem 1

How much energy must be transferred as heat to the 420 kg of water in a bathtub in order to raise the waterrsquos temperature from 250C to 370C

tCmQ Symbol Meaning Unit

Q Energy Joules (J)

t change in temperature

ordmC

m mass Grams(g) OR kilograms(kg)

c specific heat JkgK OR JgordmC

Specific Heat Problem 2

Identify an unknown substance with a mass of 0455 kg that absorbs 633 x 103J in which a temperature change of 1550C is observed

Symbol Meaning Unit

Q Energy Joules (J)

t change in temperature

ordmC

m mass Grams(g) OR kilograms(kg)

c specific heat JkgK OR JgordmC

tmQc

Practice Pg 434 ndash Questions 1 ndash 6

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Page 5: 13.2 Transferring Thermal Energy I.Transfer of Energy A.Conduction-transfer of energy by direct contact. 1.Faster moving particles of one substance come.

D Insulators- materials that slows heat flow

1 Metals are typically poor insulators

2 Gases are very good insulators

3 Some types of insulators use pockets of air to help keep heat from flowing

A Specific Heat-the amount of heat that is needed to raise the temp of 1kg of some material by 1degC (or 1K)

II Specific Heat

Table 1 pg 432

1 Specific heat is measured in JkgmiddotK OR JgmiddotordmC

2 Water is a good coolant because it has a high specific heat

Specific Heat Problem 1

How much energy must be transferred as heat to the 420 kg of water in a bathtub in order to raise the waterrsquos temperature from 250C to 370C

tCmQ Symbol Meaning Unit

Q Energy Joules (J)

t change in temperature

ordmC

m mass Grams(g) OR kilograms(kg)

c specific heat JkgK OR JgordmC

Specific Heat Problem 2

Identify an unknown substance with a mass of 0455 kg that absorbs 633 x 103J in which a temperature change of 1550C is observed

Symbol Meaning Unit

Q Energy Joules (J)

t change in temperature

ordmC

m mass Grams(g) OR kilograms(kg)

c specific heat JkgK OR JgordmC

tmQc

Practice Pg 434 ndash Questions 1 ndash 6

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Page 6: 13.2 Transferring Thermal Energy I.Transfer of Energy A.Conduction-transfer of energy by direct contact. 1.Faster moving particles of one substance come.

A Specific Heat-the amount of heat that is needed to raise the temp of 1kg of some material by 1degC (or 1K)

II Specific Heat

Table 1 pg 432

1 Specific heat is measured in JkgmiddotK OR JgmiddotordmC

2 Water is a good coolant because it has a high specific heat

Specific Heat Problem 1

How much energy must be transferred as heat to the 420 kg of water in a bathtub in order to raise the waterrsquos temperature from 250C to 370C

tCmQ Symbol Meaning Unit

Q Energy Joules (J)

t change in temperature

ordmC

m mass Grams(g) OR kilograms(kg)

c specific heat JkgK OR JgordmC

Specific Heat Problem 2

Identify an unknown substance with a mass of 0455 kg that absorbs 633 x 103J in which a temperature change of 1550C is observed

Symbol Meaning Unit

Q Energy Joules (J)

t change in temperature

ordmC

m mass Grams(g) OR kilograms(kg)

c specific heat JkgK OR JgordmC

tmQc

Practice Pg 434 ndash Questions 1 ndash 6

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Page 7: 13.2 Transferring Thermal Energy I.Transfer of Energy A.Conduction-transfer of energy by direct contact. 1.Faster moving particles of one substance come.

Specific Heat Problem 1

How much energy must be transferred as heat to the 420 kg of water in a bathtub in order to raise the waterrsquos temperature from 250C to 370C

tCmQ Symbol Meaning Unit

Q Energy Joules (J)

t change in temperature

ordmC

m mass Grams(g) OR kilograms(kg)

c specific heat JkgK OR JgordmC

Specific Heat Problem 2

Identify an unknown substance with a mass of 0455 kg that absorbs 633 x 103J in which a temperature change of 1550C is observed

Symbol Meaning Unit

Q Energy Joules (J)

t change in temperature

ordmC

m mass Grams(g) OR kilograms(kg)

c specific heat JkgK OR JgordmC

tmQc

Practice Pg 434 ndash Questions 1 ndash 6

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Page 8: 13.2 Transferring Thermal Energy I.Transfer of Energy A.Conduction-transfer of energy by direct contact. 1.Faster moving particles of one substance come.

Specific Heat Problem 2

Identify an unknown substance with a mass of 0455 kg that absorbs 633 x 103J in which a temperature change of 1550C is observed

Symbol Meaning Unit

Q Energy Joules (J)

t change in temperature

ordmC

m mass Grams(g) OR kilograms(kg)

c specific heat JkgK OR JgordmC

tmQc

Practice Pg 434 ndash Questions 1 ndash 6

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