PPT-Energy Transfer: Infrared Radiation
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Do now activity Describe the difference between the processes of conduction and convection GOOD PROGRESS Describe some sources of infrared radiation Explain how
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Do now activity Describe the difference between the processes of conduction and convection GOOD PROGRESS Describe some sources of infrared radiation Explain how energy is transferred by radiation. Keywords. : infrared, radiation, absorption. , spectroscopy. • State that absorption of infrared radiation causes covalent bonds to vibrate.. • Identify absorption peaks in an infrared spectrum.. Heat Transfer at the Speed of Light (3 x 10. 10. cm/sec). No medium required - can occur in vacuum. Not dependent on air temperature. Net transfer - Stefan-Boltzmann Law. Radiance Observations. Will McCarty. Global Modeling and Assimilation Office. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center . 2015 JCSDA Summer Colloquium . 28 July . 2015. What is Infrared Radiation?. What is Infrared . Heat Transfer. Energy transfer from a . HOTTER. object to a . COOLER. one. Heat Transfer. Energy transfer from a . HOTTER. object to a . COOLER. one. How is heat transferred? (3 Ways). Heat Transfer. Molecular Vibrations . Electromagnetic Radiation: Light, Energy, Heat. IR Tutor:. . http://chemistry.beloit.edu/Warming/pages/infrared.html. What do the sun’s energy, a molecule’s shape and a TV remote have to do with greenhouse gases?. These are the slides that I intended to show in class on . Mon. . . Feb. . 25. , . 2013. . They contain important ideas and questions from your reading. . Due to time constraints, I was probably not able to show all the slides during class. . 11. th. Edition. Chapter 16: . HEAT TRANSFER. Conduction. Convection. Radiation. Newton’s Law of Cooling. Global Warming and Greenhouse Effect. Heat . Transfer. Objects in thermal contact at . different temperatures . . conduction. c. onvection. radiation. Energy can be transferred from one system to another (or from a system to its environment) in different ways: . Thermally. , when a warmer object is in contact with a cooler . How does heat energy get from the Sun to the Earth?. There are no particles between the Sun and the Earth so it CANNOT travel by conduction or by convection. . ?. RADIATION. How can we relate our new understanding to the greenhouse effect?. SC.6.E.7.1. . Differentiate among radiation, conduction, and convection, the three mechanisms by which heat is transferred through Earth’s system.. Florida Benchmarks. Density. is the mass per unit volume of a substance.. Radiance Observations. Will McCarty. Global Modeling and Assimilation Office. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center . 2015 JCSDA Summer Colloquium . 28 July . 2015. What is Infrared Radiation?. What is Infrared . Radiance Observations. Will McCarty. Global Modeling and Assimilation Office. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center . 2015 JCSDA Summer Colloquium . 28 July . 2015. What is Infrared Radiation?. What is Infrared . Essential Standard. 6.P.. 3 Understand . characteristics . of energy . transfer and interactions of matter and energy.. Clarifying Objective. 6.P.. 3.1 Illustrate . the transfer of heat energy from warmer objects . In this unit pupils will learn about heating and thermal equilibrium: temperature difference between 2 objects leading to energy transfer from the hotter to the cooler one, through contact (conduction) or radiation; such transfers tending to reduce the temperature difference; use of insulators. .
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