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Plenary Chapter 9 – Conduction, Convection and Radiation This PowerPoint file contains the Plenary for this chapter in Physics For You. Most of these slides are paired with a corresponding slide in the PowerPoint of the Learning Objectives for this chapter. Only a limited amount of colour has been used on these slides, but of course you can customise them in any way you wish. As well as using the relevant slide to test your students and to evaluate how well they have understood each section of work, you may also find the slides useful for a quick revision course. To view a PowerPoint in ‘Full Screen’ mode, press Function key <F5>, (or right-click your mouse and select ‘Full Screen’).

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Page 1: Plenary Chapter 9 – Conduction, Convection and Radiation This PowerPoint file contains the Plenary for this chapter in Physics For You. Most of these slides

Plenary

Chapter 9 – Conduction, Convection and Radiation

This PowerPoint file contains the Plenary for this chapter in Physics For You.Most of these slides are paired with a corresponding slide in the PowerPoint of the Learning Objectives for this chapter.

Only a limited amount of colour has been used on these slides, but of course you can customise them in any way you wish.

As well as using the relevant slide to test your students and to evaluate how well they have understood each section of work, you may also find the slides useful for a quick revision course.

To view a PowerPoint in ‘Full Screen’ mode, press Function key <F5>, (or right-click your mouse and select ‘Full Screen’).Press <Escape> to go to Edit mode.

Page 2: Plenary Chapter 9 – Conduction, Convection and Radiation This PowerPoint file contains the Plenary for this chapter in Physics For You. Most of these slides

Chapter 9 : Conduction, Convection and Radiation 1

1. Metals are good / poor conductors of heat because they have many / few ???? electrons in their structure.

2. The tiles on my bathroom floor feel cold under my feet, but the rug feels warm. Yet they’re both at the same temperature! Why do they feel different?

3. Name 3 ways to reduce the heat loss from a house.

Page 3: Plenary Chapter 9 – Conduction, Convection and Radiation This PowerPoint file contains the Plenary for this chapter in Physics For You. Most of these slides

1. Metals are good / poor conductors of heat because they have many / few ???? electrons in their structure.

2. The tiles on my bathroom floor feel cold under my feet, but the rug feels warm. Yet they’re both at the same temperature! Why do they feel different?

3. Name 3 ways to reduce the heat loss from a house.

Chapter 9 : Conduction, Convection and Radiation 1

Answers

free

It’s not a temperature question – it’s a conduction question. The rug is a poor conductor, so it doesn’t take heat away from my feet.

(any 3 sensible answers)

Page 4: Plenary Chapter 9 – Conduction, Convection and Radiation This PowerPoint file contains the Plenary for this chapter in Physics For You. Most of these slides

Chapter 9 : Conduction, Convection and Radiation 2

1. Explain why a hot air balloon can fly. (3 marks)

2. Explain why two thin blankets keep you warmer than one thick blanket.

Page 5: Plenary Chapter 9 – Conduction, Convection and Radiation This PowerPoint file contains the Plenary for this chapter in Physics For You. Most of these slides

1. Explain why a hot air balloon can fly. (3 marks)

2. Explain why two thin blankets keep you warmer than one thick blanket . (3 marks)

Chapter 9 : Conduction, Convection and Radiation 2

Air heated by the burner expands(1), so it is less dense(1) than the surrounding air, so it tends to rise(1). 3 marks

Answers

Simply ‘because hot air rises’. 1 mark

‘Heat rises’ WRONG! No marks

Air is a poor conductor, so it is a good insulator(1) but only if it is trapped, to stop convection currents(1).

Two thin blankets will trap more air(1). 3 marks

Page 6: Plenary Chapter 9 – Conduction, Convection and Radiation This PowerPoint file contains the Plenary for this chapter in Physics For You. Most of these slides

1. Black / shiny surfaces absorb heat well.

2. Black / shiny surfaces emit heat well.

3. Conduction / convection / radiation is the main method of heat transfer in solids.

4. In a vacuum flask,- why has the air been sucked out from between the glass walls?

- what is the shiny layer for?

Chapter 9 : Conduction, Convection and Radiation 3

Page 7: Plenary Chapter 9 – Conduction, Convection and Radiation This PowerPoint file contains the Plenary for this chapter in Physics For You. Most of these slides

1. Black / shiny surfaces absorb heat well.

2. Black / shiny surfaces emit heat well.

3. Conduction / convection / radiation is the main method of heat transfer in solids.

4. In a vacuum flask,- why has the air been sucked out from between the glass walls?

- what is the shiny layer for?

Chapter 9 : Conduction, Convection and Radiation 3

Answers

To stop conduction and convection.

To reflect thermal radiation (infra-red).

Page 8: Plenary Chapter 9 – Conduction, Convection and Radiation This PowerPoint file contains the Plenary for this chapter in Physics For You. Most of these slides