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HEAT TRANSFER

HEAT TRANSFER. HEAT. Heat is thermal energy that is in transit (movement). Energy can move from one place, object, or system to another. Substances heat or cool as a result of energy transfer. Energy transfers from warmer matter to cooler matter until both reach the same temperature.

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HEAT TRANSFER

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  1. HEAT TRANSFER

  2. HEAT • Heat is thermal energy that is in transit (movement). • Energy can move from one place, object, or system to another. • Substances heat or cool as a result of energy transfer. • Energy transfers from warmer matter to cooler matter until both reach the same temperature. • Heat transfer occurs in three ways: by radiation, conduction, and convection.

  3. CONDUCTION • Conduction is the transfer of thermal energy between matter that is in direct contact. • Have you ever grabbed the handle of a hot metal pan or walked barefoot across asphalt on a scorching summer day? • In both of these situations, heat is transferred to your body because it is in direct contact with matter that is at a higher temperature.

  4. CONVECTION • Convection is the transfer of heat by the actual movement of the warmed matter. • Imagine boiling a pot of water on the stove to cook some elbow pasta. • The cooler water at the top sinks and the warmer, less dense water rises to the top. As the cooler water sinks it heats up and moves back to the top. The circular motion continues for as long as the water is being heated up.

  5. RADIATION • Radiation is the transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves. • Examples: the warmth of the Sun, a campfire, or an open oven door.

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