Conduction Notes PDF
Conduction Notes PDF
Conduction Notes PDF
Conduction
• When you use a pan to cook food, heat is transferred to the pan and to the food
through direct contact Conduction
Definition of Conduction
Conduction is the transfer to heat from the hot part to the cold part
of an object, or from a hot object to a cold object in contact with
each other. Energy (but not matter) is transferred in the process.
Cooking
• Cooking utensils are usually made of metal
Heat can be transferred from the stove to the food effectively
• Handles are usually made of poor conductors
Allows us to grasp the handle without getting burnt
• Chinese clay pot: clay is a poor conductor
Conduct heat away slowly
Keeps food hot/boiling for a while after heating
• Foam is used make food containers due to its excellent insulating property
The holes in the foam trap a lot of air, which is a poor conductor
Maintain temperature of food
Easier to hold the container for a longer time
• The rate of energy transfer by this process is relatively low depending on the forces
between atoms
• In metals, the collision process involves electrons
• Loosely held outermost electrons can move freely among atoms free electrons
Classwork
1. Which of the following statements about conduction is/are correct?
A. Energy is transferred from the hot end to the cold end along a body
B. When a metal bar is heated, atoms at the hot end vibrate more vigorously
C. The fast-moving atoms at the hot end of a solid move to the cold end
Ans: A. ✓ B.✓ C.
2. May puts two identical thermometer X and Y in boiling water for a while. Then she
takes them out and wraps X with a piece of fur. Which of the following is true?
A. Reading of X increases slowly
B. Reading of X remains constant
C. Reading of X drops slower than that of Y
D. Reading of X drops faster than that of Y
Ans: C
3. A cup sleeve on a takeaway hot drink can help us not to get burnt easily.
(a) Explain how the cup sleeve helps avoid getting burnt.
(b) What would happen if the cup sleeve gets wet accidentally?
Ans:
(a) Air is present in the holes of the paper sleeve and it is a poor conductor so the
heat will not conduct quickly to our hands and burn us. Also, when the air is
heated, it will rise and leave the paper sleeve while cold air replaces it. Hence,
heat is not trapped.
(b) Water will fill the holes and replace the air. The cup sleeve will then feel hot
after some time. As the water is trapped within the paper sleeve and cannot
leave, the heat can conduct through the water and we will feel hot. Also, it is a
better conductor than air, so more heat will be trapped and we will feel hot.
4. Which of the following statements about conduction is/are correct?
A. Metal does not conduct heat through the collisions between atoms
B. The more free electrons the metal has, the higher its conduction rate
C. Conduction occurs in metal effectively because the atoms are loosely held
Ans: A. B.✓ C.