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III.PHYSICAL PRINCIPALS - TERMINOLOGY A. Temperature and Heat 1. Temperature Intensity of Energy Units; Degrees C or F.

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1 III.PHYSICAL PRINCIPALS - TERMINOLOGY A. Temperature and Heat 1. Temperature Intensity of Energy Units; Degrees C or F

2 –Heat (energy) Capacity to work BTU (British Thermal Unit)- energy to raise temperature of one pound (2 cups) of water 1°F Calorie- energy to Raise temperature of one gram of water 1 0 C

3 2.Heat Transfer –Heat moving due to temperature difference a. Conduction Heat transfer from touching objects Energy moves from high to low temperature Examples : –Touching cold or hot surface –Metal spoon in boiling water –Heat loss through greenhouse covering

4 b. Convection Transfer from surface to moving air or water 1) Forced convection –Examples Fan blows air over warm surface Wind blows over black driveway

5 2)Natural convection Hot air (less dense) rises, replaced by cooler air (more dense) Examples: –Hot air rises from black driveway –Air rising from hot pipe in greenhouse Warm airCool air

6 c.Radiation All surfaces emit energy Energy moves from high to low temperature Requires no air, water etc. between objects - transfer better in vacuum Examples: –Two people –Person and building –Person and clear sky –Objects in greenhouse & clear sky

7 B.Relative Humidity 1.Definition % RH = Amount of moisture in air divided by the Maximum amount of moisture air can hold at temp. x 100 2.Effect of Temperature As air temperature increases air can hold more moisture

8 4.Evaporation –Requires 1060 BTU to convert 1 lb (2 cups) of H 2 O from liquid to vapor 5.Condensation –Moisture in the vapor form is converted to a liquid –air cools below dew point condensation occurs


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