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1 Convection conduction and radiation

2 Heat Transfer Conduction, Convection and Radiation

3 To Make Foldable: Conduction Convection Radiation Heat Transfer
1. On the short side of the paper, fold it down an inch. 2. Now fold it in half, hamburger style. 3. Now fold it in 1/3. Outside of Foldable Inside of Foldable Conduction Convection Radiation Examples Definition Heat Transfer

4 The earth's atmosphere is a very thin layer wrapped around a very large planet.
Two gases make up the bulk of the earth's atmosphere: nitrogen ( N2), which comprises 78% of the atmosphere, and oxygen (02), which accounts for 21%. Various trace gases make up the remainder. Based on temperature, the atmosphere is divided into four layers: the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, and thermosphere. Energy is transferred between the earth's surface and the atmosphere via conduction, convection, and radiation. Ocean currents play a significant role in transferring this heat pole ward. Major currents, such as the northward flowing Gulf Stream, transport tremendous amounts of heat pole ward and contribute to the development of many types of weather phenomena.       

5 Thermal Energy Transfer
Thermal energy transfer is heat moving from a warmer object to a cooler object. This is known as thermal energy transfer.

6 How is Heat Transferred?
There are THREE ways heat can move. Conduction Convection Radiation

7 CONDUCTION Heat is transferred from one particle of matter to another in an object without the movement of the object. Conduction = CONTACT

8 Have you ever… Touched a metal spoon sitting in a pan of boiling water only to be surprised by HOW hot it is?? Think back to what you know about metals and nonmetals. What conducts heat better, metal or nonmetal? Why?

9 Example of Conduction Think of a metal spoon in a pot of water being heated. The fast-moving particles of the fire collide with the slow-moving particles of the cool pot. Because of these collisions, the slower particles move faster and heat is transferred. Then the particles of the pot collide with the particles in the water, which collide with the particles at one end of the spoon. As the particles move faster, the metal spoon gets hotter. This process of conduction is repeated all along the metal until the entire spoon is hot. Have an example sitting in front on the lab table (doesn’t need to be on); a visual.

10 EXAMPLE OF CONDUCTION A piece of cheese melts as heat is transferred from the meat to the cheese (Contact)

11 CONVECTION Convection is the movement that transfers heat within fluids and air (gas) Heat is transferred by currents within the fluid or gas Convection = VENTS (through air and liquid particles) Convection moves in a circular pattern

12 Examples of Convection:
Have you ever noticed that the air near the ceiling is warmer than the air near the floor? Or that water in a pool is cooler at the deep end? Examples: air movement in a home, pot of heating water. Pick one of these examples and draw the circular pattern in your notes. When the water at the bottom of a pot is heated, its particles move faster, and they also move farther apart. As a result, the heated water becomes less dense. A less dense fluid will float on top of a more dense one. Therefore, the heated water rises in the pot. The surrounding cooler water flows into its place. This flow creates the circular motion as seen on the next page, which is known as convection currents.

13 Explaining Convection
Convection currents cause the cooler breezes you experience by a large body of water. These currents also cause the movement of magma within the earth.

14 RADIATION Radiation is the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
Radiation does NOT require matter to transfer thermal energy Radiation = Radiates (heat escaping the sun)

15 Radiation May Come From Other Sources
Have you ever sat too close to a campfire while cooking marshmallows? You’re enjoying the warmth ….. only to notice that your skin is really warm?

16 Examples of RADIATION Fire Heat Lamps Sun

17 Balance Whenever a hot object is placed near a cold object, the hot object will transfer heat to the cold object until they reach a state of balance. Balance happens when the temperatures of both objects are the same. The fast moving molecules mix with the slow moving molecules until they are all mixed and balanced.

18 Copy on the bottom half of the back of your foldable
Insulator- Does not transfer heat easily Examples are wood and foam Conductor-materials that transfer heat easily Examples are metals


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