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Conduction
The process where
VIBRATING
PARTICLES TRANSFER ENERGY to
NEIGHBOURING
PARTICLES
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Conduction
Occurs mainly in
solids
Energy
is transferred to the
thermal
store of the object
Particles
in the heated part vibrate more and collide, transferring energy between their
kinetic
energy stores
This process continues until the energy is transferred to the other side of the object, usually to the thermal energy store of the surroundings
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Thermal
conductivity
A measure of how quickly energy is transferred through a material by
conduction
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Convection
Where energetic particles MOVE
AWAY
from
HOTTER
to COOLER REGIONS
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Convection
Occurs only in liquids and gases
Energy is transferred by
heating
to the
thermal
store of the liquid or gas, shared across the kinetic energy stores of the particles
Heated
particles move faster,
decreasing
the density of the heated region
The warmer, less dense region rises, creating a
convection
current
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Radiators create
convection currents
1.
Energy
transferred from radiator to nearby air particles by
conduction
2. Warmer,
less dense
air rises, replaced by
cooler
air
3. Heated air transfers energy to surroundings,
cools
and
sinks
4. Cycle
repeats
, creating a
convection current
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