Conduction is heat transfer through a material as thermal energy moves from molecule to molecule through a substance; or from one object to an adjoining object. If you pick up the handle of a cast iron frying pan from a hot stove you'll experience conduction! The heat reaches your hand via conduction from the burner to the bottom of the pan through the metal handle to your hand.
Heat is conducted through the ceilings, walls and floors of homes. Effective insulation slows conduction by keeping heat out during summer and in during winter.
Convection is the transfer of heat by a liquid or gas (such as air). Circulatory air motion due to warmer air rising and cooler air falling is a common mechanism by which thermal energy is transferred. An open chimney flue provides a good example of convective heat loss during the winter. Warm air will rise up the chimney and cold air will fall down into the home. The energy used to warm the air that escapes is lost. The cold air must now be heated. The greater the temperature difference between the inside and outside of the home, and the larger the openings in the home, the easier it is for air to move and the greater losses you will have due to convection. Convective heat loss occurs through cracks and holes in the home and gaps and voids in ceilings, walls, and floors-and in the insulation. Convection also occurs if air can circulate through the insulation - if insulation is to be effective, it must prevent air from flowing easily through it. Properly applied insulation reduces convective heat loss by resisting and minimizing air movement.
Radiant heat transfer occurs between objects that are not touching. The sun heating the earth is an example of radiant heat transfer. The sun warms the earth without warming the space between the sun and the earth. An example of radiant heat transfer is found in a typical attic during the summer. The sun radiates heat to the roof, which in turn radiates heat down toward the ceiling. If the insulation covering the ceiling does not effectively resist radiant heat transfer, then the ceiling will become increasingly warm - radiate heat down into the home - and the home will be uncomfortable. Properly applied insulation arrests radiant heat transfer
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Thermodynamics is the field of study that deals with the laws governing the transfer of energy between different locations and forms. These laws describe the relationships between energy, work, heat, and the properties of systems.
Yes, in physics work is defined as the transfer of energy that occurs when a force is applied to an object and it moves in the direction of the force. Work and energy are related concepts that describe the ability to do mechanical tasks or cause changes in physical systems.
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The name of the starting point used to describe the position of an object is known as the origin. It is typically chosen as a reference point to measure distances and locations in a coordinate system.
The name for heat transfer between two solids in direct contact is called conduction. In this process, heat is transferred through the vibration and collision of atoms and molecules in the material.
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