In which type of material is conduction the main type of thermal transfer?
Gas
Liquid
Fluid
Solid
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8.2 Thermal Energy Transfer
In which type of material is conduction the main type of thermal transfer?
Gas
Liquid
Fluid
Solid
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Which of the following statements about convection is correct?
A. |
Convection is the main way heat is transferred through liquids and gases |
B. |
Convection mainly occurs in metals |
C. |
Cool fluid rises and warm fluid moves in to take its place |
D. |
Heated molecules gain energy, become denser and sink |
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Which region of the electromagnetic spectrum is responsible for thermal radiation?
Ultraviolet
Microwaves
Infrared
Visible Light
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What is the correct definition for a perfect black body?
An object that transmits all of the radiation incident on it and does not reflect any radiation
An object that absorbs all of the radiation incident on it and does not reflect or transmit any radiation
An object that does not absorb any of the radiation incident on it
An object that transmits all of the radiation incident on it
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A black body radiation curve shows the intensity and wavelength distribution of any waves emitted from a black body.
Which statement correctly describes the position of the peak intensity?
The lower the wavelength the higher the peak intensity
The higher the wavelength the higher the peak intensity
The wider the wavelength range, the lower the peak intensity
The narrower the wavelength range, the higher the peak intensity
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Which relationship represents Wien's Displacement Law?
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Which two factors does the power output of a black body depend on?
Mass and volume
Surface temperature and radius
Density and luminosity
Wavelength of radiation and spectral analysis
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Which two assumptions are made when calculating the solar constant?
1. The Earth is in an elliptical orbit around the Sun
2. The Sun's output varies during its 11-year sunspot cycle
1. Radiation from the Sun is incident on the Earth for one second
2. Radiation from the Sun is incident on one square meter of the Earth
1. Radiation is incident on the Earth, parallel to its surface
2. The Earth is at its maximum distance from the Sun
1. Radiation is incident perpendicular to the Earth's surface
2. The Earth is at its mean distance from the Sun
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Which diagram shows the absorption spectra for ozone?
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Which equation is used to calculate emissivity?
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Objects with absolute temperature can lose energy through
Equipment is tested on Earth for use on the surface of Mars. How will the equipment lose energy in the two locations?
Earth |
Mars |
|
A. |
I and III only |
II and III only |
B. |
I, II and III |
II and III only |
C. |
I and III only |
I, II and III |
D. |
I, II and III |
I, II and III |
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The average albedo of desert sand is 0.4. What is the ?
0.4
0.67
1.5
4.0
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The black body temperature of Venus is 90% of the black body temperature of Earth.
Which of the following correctly shows the ratio:
0.7
0.9
1.0
1.5
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Which factors affect the amount of solar power incident on a given point on the surface of the Earth?
I and IV only
I and II only
I, II and III
I, II and IV
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A black body has absolute temperature T and surface area A. The total power radiated by the body is P. What is the value of power if the surface area is reduced to one third of A, and the temperature increased to three times T?
P
3P
27P
81P
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A graph is plotted to show the variation of intensity I and wavelength of emitted radiation λ. Cool objects are represented by a dashed line, and hotter objects are represented by a solid line.
Which graph correctly shows the relationship between I and λ?
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The solar constant is quoted as an average rather than an absolute value. Which statements correctly explain this?
I only
II and III only
I and III only
III only
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Certain gases, for example carbon dioxide and methane, are categorised as greenhouse gases. This is because they:
Transmit incoming radiation from the Sun and then absorb outgoing radiation from the Earth
Absorb incoming radiation from the Sun and also absorb outgoing radiation from the Earth
Reflect incoming radiation from the Sun
Reflect outgoing radiation from the Earth
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Some of the energy incident on the surface of the Earth is emitted as infrared radiation. Why does this cause a ‘greenhouse effect’?
The radiation becomes trapped in the troposphere
The radiation heats the upper atmosphere
The radiation is absorbed by the atmosphere and is re-radiated in all directions
The radiation is absorbed by the upper atmosphere then all re-radiated back to the surface of the Earth
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The peak wavelength of two lamps are compared. The first lamp has a filament in a vacuum with a temperature of 1200 K under normal working conditions. The second similar lamp is gas-filled and has a filament temperature of 2400 K.
What is an estimate for the ratio of the wavelength at which the maximum intensity of radiation is emitted by the vacuum lamp and the gas-filled lamp?
16:1
2:1
1:8
4:1
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A black body has a total power radiated P and a surface area A. The surface area is reduced to one-quarter of A and the total power is increased to four times P.
What is the value of the peak wavelength?
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The radiation emitted from an asteroid is monitored and the following spectrum is obtained.
Which of the following is a sensible estimate for the temperature of the asteroid.
1500 K
K
4.8 × 10−8 K
K
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The sun behaves as an approximate black-body radiator with peak energy radiation occurring at wavelength 51 × 10−8 m and a power of 4 × 1026 W.
What is the correct expression for the radius of the Sun?
r =
r =
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Rigel A in the constellation of Orion is a massive blue variable star with a peak wavelength of 0.25 μm.
Which of the graphs shows the intensity of radiation emitted by Rigel A against the wavelength of that radiation?
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A double-glazed window filled with argon has an area of 3 m2. The outdoor temperature is 8 °C and the indoor temperature 21 °C.
Glazing Type |
U-value/ W m−2 K−1 |
Single Glazing |
4.8 |
Double Glazing (Air Filled) |
2.7 |
Double Glazing (Argon Filled) |
1.7 |
Triple Glazing (Argon Filled) |
1.3 |
What is the rate of heat loss in watts through the window?
19.8 W
31.2 W
66.3 W
87.2 W
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The diagram shows a simplified model of the energy balance of the Earth.
What is the albedo of the Earth according to this model?
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During a freak weather event, the average intensity of light received on Earth was 5 × 10−5r W m−2. r is the radius of the Sun equal to 7 × 108 m. The average albedo was 0.8 and the average emissivity was . The light coming from the Sun to the Earth travels through a total area of 1 × 1017 m2.
Assume that σ = 6 × 10−8 W m−2 K−4
What was the average temperature of the Earth during the event?
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