Physics 1 Notes
- Created by: Jose
- Created on: 09-01-13 20:09
Energy transfer by heating
Heat can be transferred from place to place by conduction, convection and radiation. Dark matt surfaces are better at absorbing heat energy than light shiny surfaces. Heat energy can be lost from homes in many different ways and there are ways of reducing these heat losses.
Infrared radiation
All objects emit (give out) and absorb (take in) thermal radiation, which is also called infrared radiation. The hotter an object is, the more infrared radiation it emits.
Light from the sun reaching earth
Infrared radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation, which involves waves rather than particles. This means that, unlike conduction and convection, radiation can even pass through the vacuum of space. This is why we can still feel the heat of the Sun, although it is 150 million km away from the Earth.
Some surfaces are better than others at emitting and absorbing infrared radiation. This table summarises the differences.
Comparison of surfaces abilities to reflect and absorb radiation
Type of surface
Ability to emit infrared radiation
Ability to absorb infrared radiation
dark, matt (dull)
good
good
light, shiny
poor
poor
Light, shiny surfaces are also good reflectors of infrared radiation.
Kinetic theory
The kinetic particle theory explains the properties of the different states of matter. The particles in solids, liquids and gases have different amounts of energy. They are arranged differently and move in different ways.
This table summarises the arrangement and movement of the particles in solids, liquids and gases, and shows simple diagrams of the arrangement of the particles that you should be able to recognise.
Diagram of particle arrangement and movement
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Arrangement of particles
close together
regular pattern
close together random
far apart
random
movement of particles
vibrate about a fixed position
move around each other
move quickly in any direction
diagram
Solids
The table shows some of the properties of solids and why they are like this.
Property of solids
Why they are like this
They have a fixed shape and cannot flow
The particles cannot move from place to place
They cannot be compressed or squashed
The particles are close together and have no space to move into
Liquids
Some of the properties of liquids and why they are like this
Property of liquids
Why they are like this
They flow and take the shape of their container
The particles can move around each other
They cannot be compressed or squashed
The particles are close together and have no space to move into
Gases
Some of the properties of gases and why they are like this
Property of gases
Why they are like this
They flow and completely fill their container
The particles can move quickly in all directions
They can be compressed or squashed
The particles are far apart and have space to move into
Conduction
Heat energy can move through a substance by conduction. Metals are good conductors of heat but non-metals and gases are usually poor…
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