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Transferring Thermal Energy

Conduction Thermal energy is transferred from place to place by conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction is the transfer of thermal energy by collisions between particles in matter.

Conduction Thermal energy is transferred when one end of a metal spoon is heated by a Bunsen burner. The kinetic energy of the particles near the flame increases.

Kinetic Energy Kinetic energy is transferred when these particles collide with neighboring particles Thermal energy is transferred by the collisions between particles, not by movement of matter

Materials The rate at which heat moves depends on the material. Heat moves faster by conduction in solids and liquids than in gases. In gases, particles are farther apart, so collisions with other particles occur less frequently than they do in solids or liquids

Copper The best conductors of heat are metals.

Convection Liquids and gases can flow and are classified as fluids. In fluids, thermal energy can be transferred by convection. Convection is the transfer of thermal energy in a fluid by the movement of warmer and cooler fluid from place to place.

Heat Transfer by Currents Convection currents transfer heat from warmer to cooler parts of the fluid. In a convection current, both conduction and convection transfer thermal energy.

Radiation Radiation is the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves. These waves can travel through space even when no matter is present. Energy that is transferred by radiation often is called radiant energy.

Radiant Energy and Matter When radiation strikes a material, some of the energy is absorbed, some is reflected, and some may be transmitted through the material.

Radiant Energy and Matter When radiant energy is absorbed by a material, the thermal energy of the material increases.

Voids. The most important feature of electromagnetic waves, is that they require no medium to travel. Energy from the sun is able to travel through space to heat earth.