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Heat and Light
Primaria Castilla
Created on April 28, 2020
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Heat and light
Heat and temperature
Heat is a form of energy that passes from a hotter object to a colder one. An object gets warmer when it absorbs heat and gets cooler when it gives off heat. A source of heat is anything that produces heat:
- Natural sources, like the Sun or lava from a volcano.
- Artificial sources, like a heater, radiator, light bulb or wood fire.
Thermometers
analogue thermometers
digital thermometers
screen
measuring tip
scale
coloured alcohol
Conduction
When two objects are in contact, heat is transferred from one object to the other.
The temperature of the colder object increases, and the hotter object gets colder.
Convection
Thermal energy travels through a gas or through a liquid.
Circular movement: hotter molecules rise up, and colder molecules move down.
Radiation
Thermal energy can be transferred through space by electromagnetic waves.
Example: thermal energy from the Sun is transferred to the Earth.
Heat and matter
If matter gets hot, it usually gets bigger, it expands. If matter cools down, it usually gets smaller, it contracts. Water is a special case: it increases in size when it freezes.
If matter absorbs heat, its temperature increases, it gets warmer. If matter emits heat, its temperature decreases, it cools down. If two objects with different temperatures come into contact, heats transfers from the hotter object to the colder one and they are the same temperature.
Conducting materials (conductors) let heat pass through them. Non-conducting materials (insulators) do not let heat pass through them.
States of Matter
Heat and Matter: Changes in State
gas.
changes into a
When a solid
liquid.
When a solid
changes into a
When a liquid
changes into a
gas.
Evaporation
Sublimation
Melting
Heat and Matter: Changes in State
Light
the Sun
Light is a form of energy emitted by luminous objects. Light makes plants grow. Light can be converted into electrical energy. We can sense light using our sense of sight. Light enables us to see objects and distinguish shapes, sizes and colours. Light travels in straight lines from its source.
natural
some living things
of light
Sources
require electricity
artificial
light bulbs
Light
allow light to pass
through
Transparent
objects can be
seen clearly
allow light to pass
Types of
through
materials
Translucent
objects cannot be
seen clearly
do not let any
Opaque
light pass through
them
Basic Laws of Light
Reflection occurs when light energy bounces off a surface and changes direction.
Light travels in a straight line from the object to the mirror.
The mirror reflects the light, causing it to change direction.
The boy can see the reflection of the object in the mirror.
Basic Laws of Light
Refraction occurs when light passes through some transparent substances and the light energy changes direction slightly.
When we look ate the straw, it appears to be bent, because water is refracting the light.
Water changes the direction of the light energy that passes through it.
Basic Laws of Light
White light is made up of all the colours combined together. We can divide white light into colours by refraction because each coloured light travels at a specific wavelength.
Transforming Light into Heat
When light energy hits an object, some of the
energy is absorbed by the object.
This energy makes the molecules of the
object vibrate faster.
When we touch the object, we feel this
vibration as heat.
More light energy is absorbed by dark colours, so more light energy is transformed into heat in objects that are dark.