Required practical - how different surfaces affect infrared intensity
Investigate how the amount of infrared radiation absorbed or radiated by a surface depends on the nature of that surface
There are different ways to investigate the amount of infrared radiation absorbed or radiated by a surface. It is important to:
use appropriate apparatus to measure and record temperature accurately
make observations regarding the effects of electromagnetic waves on different substances
The method described here uses a Leslie cube. This is a metal cube with four different types of surface. It is filled with hot water to increase its temperature.
Aim of the experiment
To investigate how the amount of infrared radiation absorbed or radiated by a surface depends on the nature of that surface.
Method
Place a Leslie cube on a heat-resistant mat. Fill it, almost to the top, with boiling water and replace the lid.
Leave for one minute. This is to enable the surfaces to heat up to the temperature of the water.
Use the infrared detector to measure the intensity of infrared radiation emitted from each surface, or the temperature of the surface. Make sure that the detector is the same distance from each surface for each reading.
Results
Record results in a suitable table. The table below shows some example results:
Surface type
Infrared intensity (W/m2)
matt black
19.5
matt white
5.1
shiny black
14.2
shiny silver
3.8
Surface type
matt black
Infrared intensity (W/m2)
19.5
Surface type
matt white
Infrared intensity (W/m2)
5.1
Surface type
shiny black
Infrared intensity (W/m2)
14.2
Surface type
shiny silver
Infrared intensity (W/m2)
3.8
Analysis
Plot a bar chart to show the results. Make sure each bar is the same width and labelled clearly to show which surface it represents.
Use your results to order the different surfaces from the best emitter to the worst emitter of infrared radiation.
Evaluation
Explain why the detector must be placed the same distance from each surface before taking a reading.
Hazards and control measures
Hazard
Consequence
Control measures
Boiling water
Scalds
Pour water slowly, using a funnel if necessary. Do not move the Leslie cube until it has cooled.
Hazard
Boiling water
Consequence
Scalds
Control measures
Pour water slowly, using a funnel if necessary. Do not move the Leslie cube until it has cooled.