Thursday, January 23, 2020
Coduction Convection Radiation :: essays research papers
 Conduction, Convection, and Radiation    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Heat transfer is the way heat moves through matter to  change the temperature of other objects. There are three types of  heat transfers, Conduction, Convection, and Radiation. The first  kind of heat transfer, conduction, is heat transferring through  direct contact of materials. This would be the same thing as a pan  on the stove. The heat from the stove touches the pan directly,  therefore making the pan hot. The next type of heat transfer is  convection. Convection is heat transferred by a gas or liquid.   Such as dumping hot water into a cold glass of water, making the  water overall warmer. The last type of heat transfer is radiation.   Radiation is when the heat energy travels in actual waves. The  suns energy gets to earth because of radiation.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  These three types of heat transfer can be easily found in the  activities we have been doing the past couple of weeks having to  do with a universal dwelling. They can mostly be seen when we  are trying to test the heating and cooling capabilities of our  universal home model. Conduction can be seen when the ice  touched the cans full of insulation. The cooled cans touched the  installation inside the can making it cooler. Convection can be  found al over the place in our experiments. When we heated our  model dwelling with the heat lamp the outside of the house  heated. This in turn heated the air inside making the air  temperature rise. Also, when we put the insulation cans in warn  water the water heated up the can. And lastly, in the insulated can  experiments, both cooling and heating, when the cans  temperature was changed it in turn changed the air temperature    					    
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