Title: How does Heat Energy
1How does Heat Energy transfer from one substance
to another?
2If you put a hot cup of coffee into a
refrigerator, would cold transfer from the
fridge to the coffee, or would hot transfer
from the coffee to the fridge?
Hmmmm.
3Here is how it works
- Heat Energy is what makes the coffee hot.
- Since the inside of refrigerator has a lower
temperature than the coffee, heat energy travels
from the coffee to the refrigerator, following
the temperature gradient. - The temperature gradient is kind of like the
slope of a hill --- the steeper the hill, the
faster a ball will roll down it. - In a similar way, heat will leave the coffee
faster in the beginning and at a slower and
slower rate as the coffee cools.
4Now that we know which way heat energy travels
(from hot to cold), how does it actually travel?
- There are three types of heat transfer
- CONDUCTION
- CONVECTION
- RADIATION
5Conduction
- Conduction is transfer through direct contact.
- On a molecular level, hotter molecules are
vibrating faster than cooler ones. - When they come in contact, the faster moving
molecules bump into the slower moving molecules
and heat is transferred! - This is how heat is transferred to your finger if
you touch a hot stove!?
6Convection
- When fluids are heated, currents are created.
- This is because the individual molecules that
come in contact with a hot surface expand, become
less dense, and rise. (this is how hot air
balloons work!)
7When this happens, other molecules circulate down
and take their place, and a cycle is
established.An example of this can be observed
in the air currents that are created in a room
with a radiator against one wall.The air in
contact with the radiator rises, moves across the
ceiling to the far wall, sinks, and then comes
back to the radiator across the floor.
8Radiation
- Radiated heat energy travels as an
electromagnetic wave. - Electromagnetic waves travel at the speed of
light, which is 300,000,000 meters per second
(186,000 miles per second).
9Sometimes these waves are in the visible part of
the spectrum, like when something is red hot.
You can see how hot it is, but you can also feel
it from a distance, as your skin absorbs the
energy.Question Do you think that radiated
heat needs a medium to travel through like heat
transferred by convection does?
10NO!
- Electromagnetic waves do not need a medium to
travel through, although they can travel through
many substances. - If this wasnt true, we wouldnt feel the heat of
the Sun here on Earth!
11Q.) When you put a teapot on the stove to boil
water, which of the three kinds of heat transfer
can be observed?
A.) Actually, all three!
- First, there is conduction between the burner and
the teapot, and then conduction between the
teapot and the water molecules that are in direct
contact with the teapot. - Next, there is convection in the water as the
heated molecules of water from the bottom of the
teapot rise and spread their heat energy to the
cooler molecules above them through direct
contact. This convection current also pushes
cooler molecules of water down to the bottom
where they come in contact with the heated bottom
of the teapot. - While all of this is occurring, heat energy is
being radiated in all directions from the from
the burner and is absorbed by other objects. You
can feel this energy if you stand too close!
12Conduction, Convection and Radiation
13The End