Science Form 1 Note
Science Form 1 Note
CHAPTER 7: HEAT
7.1 HEAT AS A FORM OF ENERGY
The Sun Gives Out Heat
1. Heat is a form of energy.
2. The Sun is the primary source of heat energy.
Other Sources Of Heat Energy
1. Apart from the sun, we can get heat energy from :
Electricity
Fossil fuel
Radioactive metals
The mantle of the Earth.
2. Heat is produced in our daily life wherever there is friction.
3. Friction occurs when two objects rub against each other.
The Uses Of Heat In Our Daily Life.
1. Heat is a useful form of energy.
2. The uses of heat in our daily life include :
Cooking
Food drying
Boiling water
Drying clothes
Providing warmth and etc.
The Differences Between Heat And Temperature
Heat Temperature
Is a form of energy Is a degree of hotness a substances
Is measured in the joule ( J ) Is a measured in the Kelvin ( K )
Is the total amount of kinetic energy
of a particles
Tells us how fast the particles are
moving.
7.2 HEAT FLOW AND ITS EFFECTS
1. When a substance is heated, its particles receive more energy and move faster.
2. As a particles move more vigorously, they take up more space.
1. The heat from the sun reaches the earth by radiation through a vacuum in space
(no
medium)
2. The radiant heat which is absorbed heats up the earth.
EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION
The application of the principle of expansion and contraction of matter in
daily life.
Mercury in glass thermometer
1. A mercury in glass thermometer works on the expansion and contraction of
mercury in
the bulb of the thermometer.
2. When the thermometer is used to measure the temperature of a hot object, the
mercury in
the bulb expands and forces the mercury in the glass tube to go up.
3. When the thermometer is used to measure the temperature of a cold object, the
mercury
in the bulb contracts and the mercury in the glass tube goes down.
Photo 7.9 Thermometer Pg. 121
Bimetallic Strip in Fire Alarm PMR 08
1. A bimetallic strip is made of two different metal strip, such us copper and iron.
2. Copper expands faster than iron when heated.
3. The forces that arise due to en equal expansion of the two metals cause the
bimetallic
strip to bend.
4. Bimetallic strips are used as automatic switches in fire alarms and as thermostats
in
electrical appliances such as iron, air-conditioners, rice cookers and refrigerators to
keep the
temperature in these appliances constant.
Figure 7.20 Pg. 122
Gaps In Railway Tracks
1. Gaps are left in between sections of rails to allow for the expansion of the rails
during very
hot weather.
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2. Concrete roads are built with expansion gaps to allow for the expansion of the
concrete
during hot weather.
Figure 7.21 pg. 122
Rollers in concrete and steel bridges
1. Concrete bridges and steel bridges have rollers on one end to allow for
expansion on hot
days and cold days.
Figure 7.22 pg 123
The use of the principle of expansion and contraction of matter in solving
simple problems
a. Opening a tight cap PMR 08
1. The cap can be removed easily by dipping it into hot water for a few minutes.
This is
because the cap expands when it is heated by the hot water and became loose.
DARK, DULL OBJECTS ABSORB AND GIVE OUT HEAT BETTER
1. Dark and dull objects :
a. absorb heat better than white, shiny objects.
b. give out (transmit) heat better than white shiny objects.
2. A white, shiny surface is a poor absorber and poor radiator of heat.
3. The ability of an object to absorb and give out heat depends on :
a. the surrounding temperature
b. the surface properly of an object.
4. White and shiny objects reflects heat better than dark and dull objects.
THE BENEFIT OF HEAT FLOW
1. We apply the principle of heat flow by :
a. Installing air-conditioners in houses
b. Opening up the windows of houses
c. Having ventilation holes in houses.
d. Installing exhaust fans in houses.
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