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Information Final Exam format Time Multiple choice – 2 nature of science Free response 50% longer Course evaluation EBAPS

Processes Isobaric Cp Isochoric Cv Isothermal Work -- Calculus Adiabatic Work – Calculus Constants adiabats

Problem Balloon problem 4-cycle Engines Otto Cycle Diesel Cycle Carnot Cycle Artificial Cycle Jumping Jacks

Ch20 Heat Engines Energy Conservation Heat and Work Reservoirs Equations PV Diagrams Efficiency Entropy Carnot Efficiency Refrigerators A 4-Stroke Engine: The Otto (Auto?) Cycle

Ch20 2 nd Law, Entropy Entropy Heat Energy Degradation Equation – free expansion Disorder – Lab 9Lab 9 Possibilities vs. Probabilities Time – principled, thermodynamic Life – biorhythms, sunlight Memory Freewill? Entropy and Time Entropy and Disorder 1:03

Looking Back Make a concept map Nature of Science

Looking Back “Reason, or the ratio of all we have already known, is not the same that it shall be when we know more.” --William Blake Nature of Science

Looking Back “Reason, or the ratio of all we have already known, is not the same that it shall be when we know more.” --William Blake