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Learn about heat and conductors in matter, how temperature affects particle movement, and the transfer of thermal energy through conduction, convection, and radiation. Discover how different materials conduct heat and how heat flows to equalize temperatures.
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Heat and Conductors E 96-99
Temperature tells how fast the particles in matter are moving the higher the temperature the faster the movement and more energy; the lower the temperature the less movement and less energy • Heat is the transfer of thermal energy from one object to another; heat flows when an object is warmer than its surroundings (heat always flows from a hotter material to a cooler material; it will flow until the surrounding objects have the same temperature) • Example: If you hold a mug of hot chocolate; the heat from the mug flows to your hands; your body gains energy and your hand temperature rises; energy is lost from the mug and its temperature decreases
Movement of Heat • Conduction • Thermal energy flows through objects without the movement of any matter • The way your hand is warmed by the mug; usually occurs in solids and between objects that are touching
Convection • Thermal energy is transferred by the movement of matter • Occurs in liquids and gases • The hot material rises while the cooler parts sink • Example: a pot of hot water heating on the stove; the water near the heater will heat and rise to the top of the pan while the cooler water begins to sink
Radiation • Heat is transferred through electromagnetic rays • Energy is not needed • All objects give off radiation • Example: the Suns rays