Thermal Energy
Thermal Energy
Thermal Energy
Thermal Energy
What You’ll Learn
1 Temperature and Heat
• what temperature is 4(A), 5(A)
Separation increases.
Specific Heat
Take a Look When you are at the beach in the summertime, the ocean
5. Infer Read the Before You probably feels much cooler than the air or the sand. Energy from
Read exercise on the first the Sun is warming the air, sand, and water at the same rate. But
page of this section again. the temperature of the water has changed less than the
Use what you learned about
specific heat. Why does a temperature of the air or sand has changed.
carpeted floor feel different As a substance or material absorbs heat, how much its
to your bare feet than a bare temperature changes depends on how much heat is added. But it
floor feels on a cold morning? also depends what the material is made of. For example, think about
1 kg of sand and 1 kg of water. It takes six times as much heat to raise
the temperature of water 1°C than it takes to raise the temperature of
sand 1°C. The ocean water at the beach would have to absorb six
times as much heat as the sand to be at the same temperature.
Apply Math
How does water cool things? 7. Use a Table How much heat
Look at the table of specific heat above. Compared with the is needed to raise the
other common materials, water has the highest specific heat. The temperature of 1 kg of iron
figure below shows why this is. Water molecules form strong from 25°C to 30°C? Show your
work.
bonds with each other. When heat is added, the strong bonds
make it hard for the molecules to move. Some of the added heat
has to break these bonds before the molecules can start moving
faster. In metals, electrons can move freely. When heat is added,
no strong bonds have to be broken before the electrons can start
moving faster.
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When heat is added to water, some of In metals, electrons can move freely.
the added heat has to break some of When heat is added, no strong bonds
these bonds before the molecules can have to be broken before the
start moving faster. electrons can start moving faster.
Review
1. Review the terms and their definitions in the Mini Glossary. What is the difference between
temperature and thermal energy?
2. Complete the chart below to organize information from this section about temperature.
Molecules in a substance
3. You made an outline as you read this section. How did that strategy help you learn the
material?