conduction, convection and radiation

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  • What happens to an object's thermal energy store when it is heated?
    Energy is transferred to its thermal energy store
  • What are the three ways heat can be transferred?
    Conduction, convection, and radiation
  • How is heat transferred in solids?
    By conduction
  • How is heat transferred in fluids?
    By convection
  • How is heat transferred through empty space?
    In the form of radiation
  • What is the key idea behind conduction?
    Vibrating particles transfer energy to neighbors
  • What happens when one end of a metal is heated?
    Energy is transferred to the kinetic energy store
  • Why does conduction occur mainly in solids?
    Particles are held closely together
  • What is thermal conductivity?
    How well objects transfer energy by conduction
  • Which materials have high thermal conductivity?
    Metals
  • Why are plastics used as insulators?
    They have low thermal conductivity
  • What is convection primarily associated with?
    Fluids
  • What happens to particles in fluids when heated?
    They gain kinetic energy and move faster
  • What occurs in a convection current?
    Hot particles rise, cool particles sink
  • How does a blanket reduce convection?
    It stops the free flow of fluids
  • What do conduction and convection have in common?
    Both involve particles gaining kinetic energy
  • How is heat transferred through a vacuum?
    By radiation
  • What type of waves carry energy during radiation?
    Infrared waves
  • What happens to radiation absorption and emission in objects?
    All objects absorb and emit radiation constantly
  • Why does it feel hot to put your hand over a barbecue?
    Hot metal emits infrared radiation
  • What is the relationship between temperature and radiation emission?
    Hotter objects emit more radiation
  • What is the electromagnetic spectrum related to in this context?
    Infrared radiation
  • What are the processes of heat transfer?
    • Conduction: Energy transfer through particle collisions in solids
    • Convection: Energy transfer through fluid movement
    • Radiation: Energy transfer through infrared waves in a vacuum
  • How do conduction and convection differ in energy transfer?
    • Conduction: Energy transferred between particles
    • Convection: Particles themselves move to transfer energy
  • What are the characteristics of convection currents in fluids?
    • Hot particles rise
    • Cool particles sink
    • Cycle continues as long as heating occurs