Metals conduct energy better than..
non-metals do
Copper is a better conductor than..
steel
Glass conducts better than..
wood
The best insulators are…
- eg wood/fibre glass
Conduction of energy depends on..
the material
The greater the thermal conductivity of a material…
the more energy per second it transfers by conduction
The bigger the temperature gradient…
the more thermal energy will be transferred
Energy transfer per second through a layer of insulating material depends on:
Good insulators have to have …
a low thermal conductivity
Why do good insulators have to have a low thermal conductivity?
so energy transfer through them is very low
Ways to increase insulation:
Why are metals good conductors?
Why are metals cold to human touch?
because they are transferring the heat
Why are some metals better conductors than others?
- which changes the pattern of thermal conductivity
Low thermal conductivity is caused by? (particles)
as there is less energy transfer between electrons
The rate of energy transfer in houses can be reduced by? (5 points)
Loft insulation description
layer of insulating material over/under loft floor
Loft insulation process
- through ceilings and then from escaping to outside
Convection
causes warm air to rise
Cavity wall insulation description
insulating layer between inner/outer walls
Cavity wall insulation process
-slows convection of heat from rooms to outside
Example of trapped heat being a great insulator
- maintain body heat
Double glazing description
-2 panes of glass in window with air/vacuum in space between them
Double glazing process