Physics IX Notes Chapter 9 Transfer of Heat
Q.1 Define
conduction of heat and explain the mechanism of heat? Also, give a few practical
examples?
Conduction
of heat:-the process
by which heat energy is transferred from particle to particle by collision is
called conduction of heat.
ð Mechanism
of heat conduction:- there are two ways by which heat energy is transferred.
i) The vibration of atoms in metals:-
A metal consists of a large number of atoms which
vibrate about their mean position. When heat is supplied to its one end. Then
because of this heat the vibration of atoms increases. These atoms collide with
their neighbour atoms and transfer their he3at to the neighbouring atom and by this
way, heat is transferred to the other end.
ii) The motion of the free electron in metal:-
iii)
We know that a metal consists of the free electron which
can carry heat from one point to another end. When heat is supplied to a metal
rod. It’s K>E o atoms increases. They transfer their heat to the free
electrons by collision and these free electrons transfer their heat to other
free electron and thus heat is transferred to the other end.
ð Practical application heat
conduction:-
i.
We use met5al pots for cooking which transfer the heat
easily to the food placed inside them.
ii.
Plastic foams and fibreglass are bad thermal
conductors. They are used in the wales and ceiling of homes. And keep them warm
in winter.
iii.
Woollen clothes have fine pores which contain air. The
air and wall are a bad thermal conductor. Thus they avoid the flow of heat from
our body to the surrounding and keep us warm in winter.
Q.2
Describe conduction of heat in solid, liquid and gas?
Ans. Conduction in solids:-usually metallic solid is good
conductors of heat. Which contains free electrons and packed atoms and they
play a very important role in the conduction of heat which can carry heat energy
inside metal from one point to another point. And they are considered god
conductors while plastic wood and rubber etc are poor solid conductor because
they have no free electron.
Conduction in liquid:-liquids
are mostly poor conductor of heat as compare to metallic solids because the
intermolecular distance is larger in liquids than solids. Therefore the rate
of conductivity is also smaller than solid.
Conduction in gases:-
there is a large distance among gas molecules. Thus the rate of
conductive collision in gas is very small as compare to solids and liquids
thus gases are the poorest conductors of heat. The conductivity of air is of
waters 20 times smaller than that of water.
Q.3 state and explain
thermal conductivity?
Thermal conductivity:- The measure of the ability of a substance
to conduct heat energy is called thermal conductivity (OR) the amount of heat
flowing through a unit area of a substance in one second having a temperature the difference of 1k across at a length of one meter is called thermal
conductivity.
Explanation:-consider a rod of length “L” having an area of
cross-section “A” and difference of temperature