Thermal Radiation Thermal radiation is energy transfer by electromagnetic waves All objects emit thermal radiation The hotter an object is, the more thermal.

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Thermal Radiation Thermal radiation is energy transfer by electromagnetic waves All objects emit thermal radiation The hotter an object is, the more thermal radiation it emits

Surfaces and Radiation Dark matt surfaces are better emitters and absorbers of thermal radiation than light shiny surfaces

Conduction Conduction in a metals is due to the many free electrons transferring energy inside the metal. Non-metals are poor conductors because they do not contain free electrons. Materials like fibreglass are good insulators because they have pockets of trapped air.

Convection Convection takes place in only in liquids and gases. Heating a liquid or gas makes it less dense. Convection is due to a hot liquid or gas rising

Heat Transfer A radiator has a large surface area so it can lose heat easily. Small objects lose heat more quickly than large objects

How to prevent heat loss from a house Loft Insulation Double Glazing Cavity wall insulation Aluminium foil behind radiators

Forms of Energy Kinetic Nuclear Thermal Light Chemical Sound Gravitational

Conservation of Energy Energy can be transformed from one form into another or from one place to another. Electrical Energy  Heat Energy Energy cannot be created or destroyed

Useful Energy Useful energy is: * Where we want it *In the form we want it Wasted energy is energy that is not useful energy. Useful energy and wasted energy both end up being transferred to the surroundings which become warmer.

Energy and Efficiency Energy is measured in joules (J) = Efficiency of a device Useful energy transferred by a device = Total energy supplied to a device

Electrical Power The unit of power is the watt (W) which is equal to 1 joule per second Power = Energy transferred Time taken

Using Electrical Energy Energy = Power of device Transferred Time in Use Total Cost = Number of Kilowatt hours Cost Per Kilowatt

The National Grid Step up Transformer Step down Transformer

Inside a fossil fuel power station

Energy from Wind A wind turbine is an electricity generator on top of a tall tower The amount of electricity generator depends on the amount of wind

Energy from Water A wave generator is a floating generator turned by waves A tidal generator traps water when the tide comes in and uses it to generate electricity Hydroelectricity generators are turned by water running down hill

Energy from the Sun We can convert solar energy into electricity using solar cells or we can use it to heat water in solar heating panels

Energy from the Earth Geothermal energy comes from hot rocks deep inside the Earth. The rocks are hot because they contain radioactive substances

Energy and the Environment Fossil fuels produce greenhouse gases Nuclear power produces radioactive waste Renewable energy resources can affect animal and plant life