Temperature and Heat Heat is a flow of energy due to

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Temperature and Heat Heat is a flow of energy due to temperature differences

Temperature Depends on Particle Movement! All matter is made up of atoms that are moving even solid objects have atoms that are vibrating. The motion from the atoms gives the object energy.

The Kinetic Theory of Matter All of the particles that make up matter are constantly in motion Solid vibrating atoms Liquid flowing atoms Gas move freely Plasma move incredibly fast and freely www.nasa.gov

Temperature The Measure of the average kinetic energy of all the particles in the object The atoms mass and speed determine the temperature of the object cse.ssl.berkeley.edu

Temperature Temperature is measured in units called degrees (oC,F,K) Fahrenheit: Water freezes 32oF and boils at 212oF Celsius: Water freezes at 0oC and boils at 100oC www.germes-online.com

How does a Thermometer Work? The thermometer can measure temperature because the substance of the liquid inside always expands (increases) or contracts (decreases) by a certain amount due to a change in temperature.

Thermal Expansion All gases, liquids, and most solids expand when their temperature increases. This is why bridges are built with short segments with small breaks to allow for expansion Joints such as this one are used in bridges to accommodate thermal expansion. (Reproduced by permission of JLM Visuals)

Energy Flows from Warmer to Cooler Objects Heat: the flow of energy from an object at a higher temperature to an object at a lower temperature. Thermal Energy: total random kinetic energy of particles in an object.

Measuring Heat Heat is measured by the units of calorie and joule (J). calorie: The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1oC 1 calorie 4.18 J

Some substances change temperature more easily than others. Specific Heat: the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1oC chesapeake.towson.edu

The Transfer of Energy as Heat. Energy moves heat in three ways Conduction Convection Radiation

Conduction The process that moves energy from one object to another when they are touching physically. Conductors: materials that transfer energy easily. Insulators: materials that do not transfer energy easily. Examples: hot cup of cocoa transfers heat energy to cold hands

Convection The process that transfers energy by the movement of large numbers of particles in the same direction within a liquid or gas. Cycle in Nature Boiling water and heating a room www.physics.arizona.edu

Convection in Nature 1. Cooler denser air sinks and flows under the warmer air (less dense) to push the warmer air upward 1. As the warmer air rises it cools and becomes more dense 2. This cooling and movement of warmer air upward creates the cycle of convection npg2.com

Radiation The energy that travels by electromagnetic waves (visible light, microwaves, and infrared light) Radiation from the sun strikes the atoms in your body and transfers energy www.chemheritage.org

Conduction Convection Energy transferred by direct contact Occurs in gases and liquids Energy flows directly from warmer to cooler objects Continues until object temperatures are equal Radiation Energy transferred by electromagnetic waves (visible light, microwaves, Movement of large number of infrared) particles in same direction All objects radiate energy Cycle occurs Can transfer while temperature energy through differences exist empty space

Vocabulary List Kinetic theory of matter Temperature Degree Thermometer Heat Thermal energy Calorie Joule Specific heat Conduction Convection Radiation

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