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Heat Transfer & Phases Intro Chapter
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Is the ability to do work and cause a change. Can be transferred. –Gases and liquids are made of molecules that are constantly moving (kinetic energy). The faster they are moving the more energy they have. –Solids- molecules vibrate close together and transfer energy. Energy
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The energy transferred from a hotter object to a cooler one. Three ways it is transferred. Heat
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Is the total energy of motion in the molecules of a substance. Gases are made of molecules that are constantly moving. The faster they are moving the more energy they have. Thermal Energy
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The average amount of energy of motion in the molecules of a substance. It is a measure of how hot or cold something is. Temperature
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Speed of Molecules & Temp What happens to the speed of the molecules when temperature is increased?
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Speed of Molecules & Temp What happens to the speed of the molecules when temperature is increased?
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Speed of Molecules & Temp What happens to the speed of the molecules when temperature is increased?
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Speed of Molecules & Temp What happens to the speed of the molecules when temperature is increased?
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Phase Changes When a substance changes from one state or phase to another. Solids Liquids Gases Always occur with a change in heat, which is energy.
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Solids Have definite shape and volume Solid to liquid- melting Solid to gas- sublimation
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Liquids Has a definite volume, and is able to take the shape of the container holding it. Liquid to solid- Freezing Liquid to gas- vaporization Boiling and Evaporation
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Gases A state of matter without definite shape or volume. Phase Change- Gas to liquid- condensation.
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Remaining Time:
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The direct transfer of energy over long distances of empty space. Moves in waves. (Electromagnetic Waves) Can not see it, but feel it a heat (Infrared) –Sunlight –Open fire Climate Radiation
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Heat transfer by direct contact of particles of matter. (Transfer by Touching) Particles bump into each other and transfer their energy heating them up. –Putting your hand on a hot stove. Conduction
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Heat transfer by the circular movement of a fluid (liquids and gasses). Particles flow transferring heat energy. Caused by differences in density. Convection
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Density: the amount of mass in a given volume. D=M/V Heated Fluids: –Move faster and bump into other particles. –They spread out increasing the volume. –Density decreases Cooling Fluids –Move slower –They come together decreasing the volume. –Density increases How Convection Works
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