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Energy
is transmitted by
conduction
,
convection
or
radiation.
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The
conductivity
of
materials
can be compared by
examining
the
time taken
to
transmit energy
through them.
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Energy
is also
transferred
or
transmitted
from place to place as it moves through a
substance.
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A
conductor
is a material that allows
internal
(
thermal
)
energy
to be
transmitted
through it
easily.
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All metals are
good conductors.
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When one end of a
metal rod
is put into a
fire
, the
energy
from the
flame
makes the
ions
in the rod
vibrate
faster.
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Since the ions in the solid metal are
close together
, this
increased vibration
means that they
collide
with
neighbouring ions
more
frequently.
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Energy
is passed on through the
metal
by these
collisions
, transmitting the
energy.
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More
frequent collisions
increase the rate of
energy transfer.
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The
power rating
of
transfer
is the rate at which
energy
is
transferred.
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The cushion on a chair is an
insulator
, a material that does not allow
charge
or
heat
to pass through it easily.
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A
metal
seat at a
railway
station will feel
cold
as it conducts
energy away
from the passenger’s
body
, whereas a
cushion
on the
chair
would not allow
energy
to
flow
so
easily.
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An
insulator
is a material that will not allow the
easy flow
of
energy.
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