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1 Chapter 2; Section 2 Atmospheric Heating
Heat transfer

2 A. The coldness from the ice moved into the lemonade
THINK ABOUT IT… If you add ice to lemonade on a hot summer’s day why does the ice melt? Choose the best answer: A. The coldness from the ice moved into the lemonade B. The heat from the lemonade moved into the ice C. The coldness and heat moved back and forth until the lemonade cooled off

3 The correct answer is B. The heat from the lemonade was transfer to the ice.
Heat energy is transferred from one place to another through the process of heat flow. This thermal energy will only move from a warmer object to a cooler object, never the other way around. Heat was transferred to the ice from the lemonade, cooling the lemonade and melting the ice

4 Heat can be transferred in 3 ways:

5 Radiation: Solar Energy Transfers by Waves
Radiation: is energy that is transferred as electromagnetic waves, such as visible light and infrared waves. (Energy transferred from the sun or heat source in waves) The Sun heats up the Earth through radiation Examples include visible light, radio waves, sunlight ,and radiant heat. Can be in the form of particles or waves.

6 Examples of radiation (heat)

7 The transfer of heat by a liquid or gas (such as air).
Convection The transfer of heat by a liquid or gas (such as air). A convection current is where hot less dense air rises and cold more dense air sinks. Convection causes most of the heating of the troposphere (atmosphere)

8 Examples of convection

9 Conduction: Solar Energy Transfers by Contact
The direct transfer of heat from one substance to another substance that is touching it. The Earth is heated through Radiation, the air in direct contact with the Earth is heated through thermal conduction.

10 Examples of conduction

11 All 3 types work together:

12 Heating in the troposphere
Convection causes most of the heating of the troposphere Air near the ground is heated by the sun (radiation) The molecules gain energy and move faster As they bump into each other they move further apart and become less dense The less dense air then rises due to the warm temperature Cooler, denser air sinks This causes a constant movement of heat through the troposphere called convection current!!

13 Radiation Direct transfer of energy without heating the space in between Fireplace Microwave Radiator Energy from the Sun to the Earth

14 Convection Transfer of a heat through a fluid (gas or liquid) Oven
Boiling Water Air rising (hot) and falling (cold

15 Conduction Transfer of heat from one substance to another that is touching Hair Straightener Heating Pad Electric Blanket Energy from molecules that touch Earth’s surface


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