Sovi.AI - AI Math Tutor

Scan to solve math questions

QUESTION IMAGE

thermal energy definition: the total energy of all the moving particles…

Question

thermal energy definition: the total energy of all the moving particles in a substance.
factors that affect thermal energy

  1. temperature - higher = faster particle motion = more energy
  2. mass - more particles = more total thermal energy
  3. specific heat capacity some substances store more heat than others

example: a bathtub of warm water has more / less thermal energy than a cup of hot water because
heat definition: the __________ of thermal energy from a ________ object to a __________ object.
key idea: heat always moves from ____________________ until both objects reach the same temperature.
types of heat transfer

  1. conduction
  • transfer of heat through ____________ between particles.
  • happens mostly in ____________ (especially metals)
  • example: ____________
  1. convection

transfer of heat by the ____________ of fluids (liquids or gases).
warm fluid __________ and cool fluid __________.
example: ____________
. radiation
transfer of heat by ____________.
can travel through ____________ (no matter needed).
example: ____________

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Thermal energy depends on temperature, mass and specific - heat capacity. A bathtub of warm water has more thermal energy than a cup of hot water because it has a greater mass. Heat is the transfer of thermal energy from a hotter object to a colder object. Heat moves from hot to cold until thermal equilibrium is reached. Conduction is heat transfer through direct contact between particles, mainly in solids. An example is a metal spoon heating up in a hot soup. Convection is heat transfer by the movement of fluids, where warm fluid rises and cool fluid sinks, like in a pot of boiling water. Radiation is heat transfer by electromagnetic waves and can travel through a vacuum, such as the Sun's heat reaching the Earth.

Answer:

  • Example: A bathtub of warm water has more thermal energy than a cup of hot water because it has a greater mass.
  • Heat Definition: The transfer of thermal energy from a hotter object to a colder object.
  • Key Idea: Heat always moves from hot → cold until both objects reach the same temperature.
  • Conduction:
  • Transfer of heat through direct contact between particles.
  • Happens mostly in solids (especially metals).
  • Example: A metal spoon heating up in a hot soup.
  • Convection:
  • Transfer of heat by the movement of fluids (liquids or gases).
  • Warm fluid rises and cool fluid sinks.
  • Example: Boiling water in a pot.
  • Radiation:
  • Transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves.
  • Can travel through a vacuum (no matter needed).
  • Example: The Sun's heat reaching the Earth.