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Physics 111 – Thermodynamics
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Review Problem 1: Find the work done if the force is 45.0-N, the angle is 50.0 degrees, and the displacement is m.
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Solution: W = F cos degree * S = 45 cos 50 * 75 = 2170 Joules
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Review Problem 2: Starting from rest, two skaters push off against each other on ice where friction is negligible. One is a 54-kg woman and one is a 88-kg man. The woman moves away with a speed of m/s. Find the recoil velocity of the man.
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Solution: P=p Mv =mv V = - mv /m V= - 54*25 / 88 = -1.5 m/s
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Final Review Problem: A 0.25-kg ball attached to a string is rotating in a horizontal circle of radius 0.5 m. If the ball revolves twice every second, what is the tension in the string?
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F tension = F centripetal force = ma = m v^2/ r
Solution: F tension = F centripetal force = ma = m v^2/ r V= 2 pie / T = 2 pie / 5 = m/s Ft= .25 ( 6.28 ^2 /.5) = 20 N
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Fill in the Chart Unit: What is Constant? Value of work, W
Value of Heat exchange, Q Value of Internal Energy Change, U Isobaric Isochoric Isothermal Adiabatic
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Solution: Unit: What is Constant? Value of work, W
Value of Heat exchange, Q Value of Internal Energy Change, U Isobaric Pressure +/- Isochoric Volume Isothermal Temperature Equal to Q Equal to W Adiabatic Heat Transfer
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Today ‘s Material An ideal gas absorbs 238J of heat as it performs 845 J of work. What is the resulting change in temperature if there are 2.4 moles of an ideal gas in the system?
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Solution: Q= +238 W=+845 U = 238 – 845 =-607 Joules U = 3/2 nRT
T = 2/3 U / nR = 2/3 ( -607) / ( 2.4 * 8.31) T = -20 Kelvin
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Practice Problem 2: A system containing an ideal gas at a constant pressure of 2.2 × 10^5 Pa gains 2431 J of heat. During the process, the internal energy of the system increases by J. What is the change in volume of the gas?
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Solution: P = 2.2 × 10^5 Pa Q = + 2431 J U = + 1243 J
W = Q – U = =1188 W = PV V= W/P = 1188/ 2.2 * 10 ^ 5 = 5.4 *10^ -3
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LAST PROBLEM!!!! What is the specific heat of a metal if its mass is 26.86g and it requires J of heat energy to raise its temperature from to 67.3 degrees Celsius .
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418.6 J = 26.86 (C) (67.3 – 27.4) C = .391 J/ gram Celsius
SOLUTION: 418.6 J = (C) (67.3 – 27.4) C = .391 J/ gram Celsius
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