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Name____________________________ Class________________ Date_____________ Rheology and Heat Transfer Key Term Review Rheology: The study of the deformation and flow of matter. Convection: Transfer of heat within a liquid or gas. Conduction: Transfer of heat through matter by direct contact. Thermal Radiation: The energy radiated by solids, liquids, and gases in the form of electromagnetic waves as a result of their temperature. Deformation: Alteration of shape, as by pressure or stress. Brittle: Likely to break, snap, or crack, as when subjected to pressure. Ductile: Easily molded or shaped. Density: The amount of matter in a given volume. Viscosity: The extent to which a fluid resists a tendency to flow. 1. Label each layer on the half circle below using arrows to define the type of heat transfer. (Answer in red) 2. The Earth’s crust is a Brittle layer. 3.Viscosity is the measurement of the resistance to flow. 4. What type of heat transfer happens within the Earth’s core? Conduction 5. Rheology is the study of how matter flows. 6. Convection cells are responsible for major heat transfer within the Earth’s mantle. 7. The Earth’s inner core is made up of mainly Fe and Ni Apply Your Knowledge What types of heat transfer are happening when water is boiled in a pot? stove pot = Conduction pot water = Conduction within the body of water = Convection pot handle hand = Conduction The feel of heat (from a distance) from stove = Thermal Radiation