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UNIT 2 – CHAPTER 6
HEAT TRANSFER
Science 7
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KEY TERMS
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3 P RO C E SS ES O F H E A T T R A N S F ER
1. Conduction
The transfer of thermal energy that occurs when warmer particles come in
contact with cooler particles and transfer energy to the cooler particles.
Usually in solids
A hot burner particles collide with cooler particles in the pan and then transfer
the kinetic energy
Vibrations occur, and collide and then transfer energy
PARTICLES DO NOT LEAVE THEIR POSITION !
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ACTIVITY 6-2A
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3 P RO C E SS ES O F H E A T T R A N S F ER
2. Convection
The process in which a warm liquid or gas moves from one place to
another, carrying
heat with it
Convection Currents –
patterns of movement of
heat EX: Wind
Note: Important diagram on page 177 (candle)
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ACTIVITY 6-1B
DISPLACED DROPS
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3 P RO C E SS ES O F H E A T T R A N S F ER
3. Radiation
Radiant energy is carried by waves instead of particles. Energy carried by the
waves turn into kinetic energy from the water.
Waves are the floating objects will receive kinetic energy from the water.
Light waves and some other forms of waves are called electromagnetic waves.
Radiation – the transfer of energy carried by electromagnetic waves.
Absorbing Radiant Energy
- when the surface of an object absorbs the electromagnetic wave
energy, it becomes warmer.
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TYPES OF RADIATION
Types:
• Radio
• Micro
• Infrared
• Visible
• Ultraviolet
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ACTIVITY 6-1C
ENERGY TRANSFERS &
HOME HEATING SYSTEMS
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READING CHECK
Page 170 – Checking Concepts - # 1,2
Page 185 # 2,3
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HEATING HOMES
Convection currents help heat the homes, the air circulates .
Wood stoves are black which makes them more efficient for
radiators.
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3 TYPES OF HOME HEATING:
Oil/Gas Heating - Air moves into the
furnace and fans blow the hot hair back into the
house (often through ducts)
Water Heating - pipes pump hot water
through them
Air-Air Heating – heat from the ground
(forest Center at SWGC)
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CHECKING CONCEPTS
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CONDUCTORS & INSULATORS
Cookware
Thermal Conductivity – rate at which substance conducts heat is
called.
Copper is a good heat conductor (like in the bimetallic strip) often
the bottoms of pots are copper so they heat up faster.
Stainless steel is a poor conductor, so they add copper to the
bottom.
CookwareThermal Conductivity – rate at which substance conducts heat is called.
Copper is a good heat conductor (like in the bimetallic strip) often the bottoms of pots are copper so they heat up faster.
Stainless steel is a poor conductor, so they add copper to the bottom.
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CONDUCTORS & INSULATORS
Radiators
CookwareThermal Conductivity – rate at which substance conducts heat is called.
Copper is a good heat conductor (like in the bimetallic strip) often the bottoms of pots are copper so they heat up faster.
Stainless steel is a poor conductor, so they add copper to the bottom.
Car Radiator Home Radiator
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CONDUCTORS & INSULATORS
Insulators
best insulator is nothing, in this case, a vacuum
true vacuum is not possible
partial vacuum, like a thermos, is a great example
inside the thermos is double class wall where the air was removes
then sealed
CookwareThermal Conductivity – rate at which substance conducts heat is called.
Copper is a good heat conductor (like in the bimetallic strip) often the bottoms of pots are copper so they heat up faster.
Stainless steel is a poor conductor, so they add copper to the bottom.
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INSULATING YOUR HOME…
Insulating your home
a sod hut, like in L’Anse aux Meadows was traditional form of heating
homes
thick layers of sods kept the heat inside and the cold outside in the winter
Cost of fuel for heating homes are expensive – houses naturally leak some
heat and then it is replaced
Insulation that is found in our house walls traps the air and prevents it
from moving EX: fiberglass
R-Value Chart p.198
Windows are the places where greatest heat is lost
Your sweater/jackets are your body’s insulators
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Reading Check page – 198 - # 1-3
Checking Concept – page 205 - #1,4,5
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TEMPERATURE VS. HEAT
Large bodies of water has a major effect on climate.
Temperatures of substances respond when heated or cooled.
The amount of water does not change the temperature.
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ACTIVITY 6-3A
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THERMAL ENERGY
Absorbing and loosing heat
Sun Water and Solid Ground
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Reading Check – page 211 - # 2,4
Checking Concepts page 215 - #1,6,9
Checking Concepts – page 216 - # 1a,b,c, 2, 3, 4, 12 ,13
FOR OUR CORE LAB NEXT CLASS!
YOU ARE REQUIRED TO BRING:
ONE DARK POP CAN – COKE ZERO OR PEPSI
ONE LIGHT POP CAN – DIET COKE OR DIET ROOT BEER
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CORE LAB
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