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Chapter 22: Heat Transfer

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1 Chapter 22: Heat Transfer
All about thermal energy moving – heat flow – how does it work?

2 Too Hot to Handle Thermal Energy Transferred in 3 ways Conduction
Convection Radiation Ask them if they know the 3 ways first…

3 Conducting Business Conduction
Heat transferred through CONTACT – atoms of one material crash into atoms of other material Conductors are good at it Insulators are bad at it What is heat? What is temperature? Conduction is atoms crashing – momentum being transferred Do desk example – touch metal, touch top Show Hewitt videos – air is insulator and walking on hot coals Styrofoam, down jackets, house insulation, double pane windows, metal vs. plastic windows, vacuum bottles

4 Convection Convection Transfer of energy through fluids
Not so much energy transfer as matter transfer Archimedes’ principle applied Convection currents produce winds Show Eureka Video – Show example on the board – lake wind examples – boiling water example – Sun example Works in all fluids!

5 Full of Cold Air Air is cooler at higher altitudes
Less pressure so: gases are able to expand Lower density = less kinetic energy = lower temperature Air is very low altitudes This is why it is cold at higher altitudes – cold in Denver, on Everest, warm in Death valley & Jordan Valley Death Valley

6 You’re So Radiant Forms of radiant energy
Microwaves UV IR Radio Visible Gamma Heat transfer from sun is radiation Energy transmitted via radiation is radiant energy Doesn’t have to be touching, doesn’t need air or fluid – only way energy can enter from outside the planet

7 Riding the Waves Good absorbers = Good Emitters
Low temperature emit long wavelengths High temperature emit short wavelengths We absorb IR waves (heat lamp) Remember Movie at start of semester – this is black body radiation!!! Only depends on temperature Heat lamp – absorb & emit IR waves

8 Radiant Energy Absorbing and Reflecting are opposites
Light colors reflect: radiant energy All wavelengths Dark colors absorb: Silver coffee & drink pitchers, black clothing, white clothing Coffee/Cream NTQ

9 Newton’s Cool R~∆T Newton’s law of cooling
Rate of cooling for an object is proportional to the difference in temperature True for heating also Very hot things cool faster than just warm things – More energy is transferred per bigger difference

10 Keeping Warm Greenhouse effect
Radiant energy entering is greater than Radiant energy leaving Works like this…

11 How a Green House Works Greenhouse effect
Short waves from sun pass through glass & are absorbed inside the green house Long waves emitted by greenhouse & plants are absorbed & remitted inward by the glass You may never have been in a green house – but same thing happens with cars and houses. – keeps green house hot, eventually enough heat rise to allow escape by conduction, radiation

12 The Earth as a Greenhouse
Sun is very hot; sends short waves of energy to Earth Sun waves pass through atmosphere Earth is cooler; sends out longer waves Water vapor and CO2 prevent terrestrial radiation from leaving


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