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: [[Heating]] [[Energy Transfer|transfers energy]] from the [[Thermal Energy Store]] of one [[object]] to the [[Thermal Energy Store]] of another [[object]]. | : [[Heating]] [[Energy Transfer|transfers energy]] from the [[Thermal Energy Store]] of one [[object]] to the [[Thermal Energy Store]] of another [[object]]. | ||
There are three ways that [[heating]] can occur: | There are three ways that [[heating]] can occur: | ||
− | *Conduction - [[Vibrate|Vibrating]] [[particle]]s [[collide]] with other [[particle]]s passing on their [[energy]]. | + | *[[Thermal Conduction]] - [[Vibrate|Vibrating]] [[particle]]s [[collide]] with other [[particle]]s passing on their [[energy]]. |
− | *Convection - [[Fluid]] at high [[temperature]] is less [[Density|dense]] than [[fluid]] at low [[temperature]] so the high [[temperature]] [[fluid]] rises and the low [[temperature]] [[fluid]] sinks. | + | *[[Convection]] - [[Fluid]] at high [[temperature]] is less [[Density|dense]] than [[fluid]] at low [[temperature]] so the high [[temperature]] [[fluid]] rises and the low [[temperature]] [[fluid]] sinks. |
− | *Radiation - Objects can [[emit]] and [[Absorb (Physics)|absorb]] [[Thermal Radiation]]. The higher the [[temperature]] the more [[Thermal Radiation]] they [[emit]]. | + | *[[Thermal Radiation]] - Objects can [[emit]] and [[Absorb (Physics)|absorb]] [[Thermal Radiation]]. The higher the [[temperature]] the more [[Thermal Radiation]] they [[emit]]. |
Revision as of 10:37, 9 October 2018
Key Stage 3
Meaning
Heating is a way of transferring energy from one Energy Store into another through Conduction, Convection or Thermal Radiation.
About Heating
- Heating happens when two objects of different temperature are in contact with one another.
- Energy is transferred from the hotter to the cooler object until they reach 'Thermal Equilibrium' which means they are both at the same temperature.
- Heating transfers energy from the Thermal Energy Store of one object to the Thermal Energy Store of another object.
There are three ways that heating can occur:
- Thermal Conduction - Vibrating particles collide with other particles passing on their energy.
- Convection - Fluid at high temperature is less dense than fluid at low temperature so the high temperature fluid rises and the low temperature fluid sinks.
- Thermal Radiation - Objects can emit and absorb Thermal Radiation. The higher the temperature the more Thermal Radiation they emit.