Heat A Form of Energy.

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Heat A Form of Energy

Molecules and Motion The motion of atoms or molecules is called thermal energy. The more motion, the more energy.

Heat The movement of thermal energy from a warmer object to a colder one.

Forms of heat transfer Three forms of heat transfer: Conduction Convection Radiation

Conduction Conduction involves the transfer of heat through direct contact. Conductors allow heat to transfer, insulators do not.

Convection Takes place in liquids and gases as molecules move in currents Warm fluids rise and cold ones sink.

Radiation Heat is transferred through empty space. Energy from the sun being transferred to the Earth.

Questions What are the three types of heat transfer? How is conduction different from radiation?

What type of heat transfer is involved? Heating a room with a fireplace Egg cooking in a frying pan Roof of a house becoming hot

What type of heat transfer? Warm air mass bringing a change in the weather. Wire getting hot from an electric appliance.

Temperature and Heat Kinetic energy is the energy of motion Temperature is the measure of the kinetic energy of particles in a substance.

Thermometer A instrument used to measure temperature Thermometers commonly have alcohol (with dye) or mercury Digital thermometers have replaced older ones

Celsius Scale Celsius is the metric scale for measuring temperature Water freezes at 0ºC and boils at 100ºC

Kelvin scale The Kelvin scale is a metric temperature scale measured in Kelvins (K) Formula (273+ºC)= Kelvin

Questions What is the formula for converting a Celsius temperature to a Kelvin temperature? What is the boiling point of water on the Kelvin scale? What is the freezing point of water on the Kelvin scale?

Absolute zero The temperature in which all molecular motion stops (0 K)

Questions Describe absolute zero. What is absolute zero on the Celsius scale?

Temperature Joule is the unit for measuring thermal energy. Energy, mass, and type of substance determine the amount of temperature change

Specific Heat The ability of a substance to absorb thermal energy. Different substances absorb heat at different rates. The greater the mass of the object the more heat can be absorbed.

Calculating Heat Energy EnergyHeat = Mass x Temp Change x Specific Heat Mass in Kg Temp change in Kelvins (K) Specific Heat in Joule/Kg - K

Questions How can heat be measured? What is the unit used to measure heat? What is specific heat?

Heat expansion As atoms move faster, they take up more space. Most solids, liquids, and gases expand as they are heated

Unusual Expansion of Water Between 4ºC and 0ºC, water EXPANDS as it cools and turns into a solid.