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Year 9 science revision
Heat
Sound
Light
Electricity
Chemistry
Energy
basics
kinetic
energy
sound energy
thermal
energy
chemical
energy
electrical
energy
gravitational potential
energy
moving things have kinetic energy. the heavier a thing is and the faster it moves the more kinetic
energy it has. all moving things have kinetic energy, even large things, like planets, and very small
ones, like atoms
A vibrating drum and a plucked guitar string transfer energy to the air as sound. Kinetic energy from
the moving air molecules transfers the sound energy to your eardrum.
Thermal energy is what we call energy that comes from heat. A cup of hot tea has thermal energy
in the form of kinetic energy from its particles. Some of this energy is transferred to the particles in
cold milk, which you pour in to make the tea cooler.
Some chemical reactions release energy. For example, when an explosive goes off, chemical energy
stored in it is transferred to the surroundings as thermal energy, sound energy and kinetic energy.
A battery transfers stored chemical energy as electrical energy in moving charges in wires. For
example, electrical energy is transferred to the surroundings by the lamp as light energy and thermal
energy.
A rock on a mountain has stored energy because of its position above the ground and the pull of
gravity. This energy is called gravitational potential energy. This is the energy it would release if it fell.
As the rock falls to the ground, the gravitational potential energy is transferred as kinetic energy.
conduction
convection
radition
When a substance is heated, its particles gain energy and vibrate more vigorously. The particles
bump into nearby particles and make them vibrate more. This passes the thermal energy through
the substance by conduction, from the hot end to the cold end.
The particles in liquids and gases can move from place to place. Convection happens when particles
with a lot of thermal energy in a liquid or gas move, and take the place of particles with less thermal
energy. Thermal energy is transferred from hot places to cold places by convection.
All objects transfer thermal energy by infrared radiation. The hotter an object is, the more infrared
radiation it gives off. No particles are involved in radiation, unlike conduction and convection. This
means that thermal energy transfer by radiation can even work in space, but conduction and
convection cannot. ⢠Radiation is how we can feel the heat of the Sun, even though it is millions of
kilometres away in space. ⢠Infrared cameras give images even in the dark, because they are
detecting heat, not visible light.
insulators are material that does not allow heat to move
through it
Endothermic: it describes a process or reaction in which the
systems absorbs energy from it's surroundings in the heat
Exothermic: describes a process or reaction that releases
energy from the system, usually in the form of heat, but
also in a form of light, electricity or sound
Acids: are corrosive substances. that means they react with
solid substances 'eating' them away
Bases: they are indicators that can be used to tell whether
a substance is an acid or a base. when reacted they
produce a color to tell if it's an acid or a base
Alpha: particles are positively charged. they cannot travel easily through
materials and can be stopped by a sheet of paper or human skin. they pose
little hazard to the external body but can cause serious damage if breathed in
Beta: are particles that are the same size and mass as electrons, they can have
a negative or positive electric charge and can travel as 99%of the speed of light
Gamma rays: they're not particles, but bursts of energy released after alpha or
beta particles are emitted and travel the speed of light and are highly penetrating
the structure of an
atom
neutrons: they have no electric charge and approximately the same
mass as protons.
Protons have a positive electric
charge
electrons are negative energy particles that orbit the nucleus following
paths commonly referred to as the electron cloud
Transmitted Heat: the temperature of these objects
does not increase quickly when heat reaches them by
radiation
radiant heat
Absorbed heat: their temperature increase quickly when
heat reaches them by radiation
Reflected heat: the temperature of these objects does not
change quickly when heat reaches them by radiation
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