Thermal Conduction (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award)): Revision Note
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Thermal conduction in solids
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Conduction is the transfer of heat from one region to another through particle vibrations and the movement of free electrons
Conduction is the main method of thermal energy transfer in solids
Metals are the best thermal conductors
This is because they have a high number of free electrons
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Conduction: the atoms in a solid vibrate and collide, transferring energy
Conduction can occur through two mechanisms:
Atomic vibrations
Free electron collisions
When a substance is heated, the atoms, or ions, start to move around (vibrate) more
The atoms at the hotter end of the solid will vibrate more than the atoms at the cooler end
As they do so they bump into each other, transferring energy from atom to atom
These collisions transfer internal energy until thermal equilibrium is achieved throughout the substance
This occurs in all solids, metals and non-metals alike
Additionally, if a solid contains free electrons, these can travel through the material freely and transfer thermal energy through collisions
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