Title: Heat%20Transfer
1Heat Transfer
2Essential QuestionsChapter 12 Section 5
- How is temperature measured?
- In what three ways is heat transferred?
- How is heat transferred in the troposphere?
3Heat transfer in the troposphere plays an
important role in influencing Earths weather.
4Thermal Energy and Temperature
- Remember temperature is the average amount of
energy of motion of each particle of a substance. - Thermal energy is the total energy of motion in
the particles of a substance. -
- Video Overview Video Heat Temp
5Measuring Temperature
- Instrument used thermometer
- A thermometer is a thin glass tube with a bulb on
one end that contains a liquid usually colored
alcohol. - How a thermometer works Liquids expand when
heated and contract when cooled. When the
thermometer is heated, the liquid expands and
rises up the tube.
6Temperature Scales
- Temperature is measured in units called degrees
- Two common temperature scales are Fahrenheit and
Celsius. - Scientists use Celsius
- Weather reports in the U.S. use Fahrenheit
- Video
7Comparing Fahrenheit to Celsius
Degrees Fahrenheit Degrees Celsius
Freezing point of pure water 32 0
Boiling point of pure water (at sea level) 212 100
8How Heat is Transferred
- Heat is the transfer of thermal energy from a
hotter object to a cooler one - Three ways to transfer heat in the atmosphere
- Radiation
- Conduction
- Convection
9Radiation
- The direct transfer of energy by electromagnetic
waves - Example The Sun shining on your face makes your
face feel warm
10Conduction
- The direct transfer of heat from one substance to
another substance that it is touching - Works well in solids but not in liquids and gases
- Metal conducts heat well
- Air and water do not conduct heat well
11Convection
- The transfer of heat by the movement of fluids
(liquids and gases) - Video
12Heating the Troposphere
- Radiation, conduction, and convection work
together to heat the troposphere - Sun shines on surface of Earth and heats it
(radiation) - The heated surfaces transfer heat to the air that
is touching them. Think of the air just above a
hot parking lot. (conduction) - This only heats the first few meters above
Earths surface
13In the troposphere, heat is transferred mostly by
convection.
- Convection currents are the upward movement of
warm air and the downward movement of cool air.
(Warm air rises, cool air sinks) - Convection currents move heat throughout the
troposphere
14Review Quiz
Definitions Terms
1. The temperature scale used by scientists Fahrenheit
2. An instrument used to measure air temperature Convection
3. Direct transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves Convection current
4. The total energy of motion in the particles of a substance Celsius
5. The upward and downward movement of warm and cool air that moves heat through the troposphere Temperature
6. The average amount of energy of motion of each particle of a substance Radiation
7. The temperature scale often used in the U.S. Thermometer
8. Direct transfer of heat from one substance to another substance that is touching h. Thermal energy
9. The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid i. Conduction