Science Energy Heat Transfer Methods
- Created by: Elisabeth Williams
- Created on: 19-10-12 14:45
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2. Explain radiation.
- The heat is transferred by rays. All hot objects give out conduction. It can happen in a vacuum where there are no particles.
- When heat energy is absorbed, particles vibrate. Seeing the particles of a solid are close together, the heat gets passed on.
- The heat is transferred by a moving current, by fluids. The hot fluids, when heated, rise because they are lighter, and the cold fluid replaces them.
3. Explain conduction.
- When heat energy is absorbed, particles vibrate. Seeing the particles of a solid are close together, the heat gets passed on.
- The heat is transferred by a moving current, by fluids. The hot fluids, when heated, rise because they are lighter, and the cold fluid replaces them.
- The heat is transferred by rays. All hot objects give out conduction. It can happen in a vacuum where there are no particles.
4. Explain convection.
- The heat is transferred by rays. All hot objects give out conduction. It can happen in a vacuum where there are no particles.
- The heat is transferred by a moving current, by fluids. The hot fluids, when heated, rise because they are lighter, and the cold fluid replaces them.
- When heat energy is absorbed, particles vibrate. Seeing the particles of a solid are close together, the heat gets passed on.
5. Conduction happens with...
- solids
- liquids
- gases
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