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Heat, Temperature, Thermal Energy
Heat, Temperature, and Heat, Temperature, Thermal Energy
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Thermal Energy Total potential and kinetic energy associated with the random motion and arrangement of the particles of a material! Not concerned with the kinetic energy of the object itself!!
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Heat Thermal Energy that is absorbed, given up, or transferred from one substance to another. It is thermal energy on the move!!
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I thought temperature was how hot or cold it is?
Measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter!! Well, It is sort of…… I thought temperature was how hot or cold it is?
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Relationship between Heat and Temperature:
Video Video Which beaker is hotter? Which beaker gives off more heat? 80 oC 80 oC Which could melt more ice? Temperature is the same, amount of heat is different!!
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Which has a higher temperature?
10 oC oC 50 oC oC A B C D
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Which gives off more heat?
10 oC oC oC oC A B C D
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Relate heat and temperature
Is it possible for an object to be at a high temperature, and give off little heat? ? Thimble full of really hot water!!!
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Relate heat and temperature
Is it possible for an object to be at a high temperature, and give off lots of heat? ?
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Relate heat and temperature
Is it possible for an object to be at a low temperature, and give off little heat? ?
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Relate heat and temperature
Is it possible for an object to be at a low temperature, and give off lots of heat? ?
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Relate Heat and Temperature
When a substance is “hot”, it has more thermal energy that when it is cold! Temperature is a measure of the ability to give up heat to and absorb heat from another substance!!
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The temperature of a “spark” is about 2000 oC.
That is HOT!!!!! How much thermal energy does a spark have? How much heat can it “give off”!!
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Heat Flow Heat always flows from a substance with a high temperature to a substance with a low temperature even if lower temperature substance has more thermal energy!!
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What do these 2 pictures have in common?
Heat flow from higher to lower!!!!!
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Which direction will heat flow?
A to B B to A Neither Both A to B and B to A
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How do you change the temperature of a substance?
You change the temperature of a substance by either adding heat(raise temperature) or by removing heat(lower temperature)!!!
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In which choice will heat flow fastest from Y to X?
B C D
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In which choice will heat flow fastest from X to Y?
B C D
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Specific Heat Heat required to change the temperature of a substance.
Different substances have different specific heats. They conduct heat at different rates!! Consider Sand and Water!!! Think about the beach! Land breezes and Sea breezes!! Video
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Specific Heats of some common substances:
Specific Heat in J/g oC Water 4.18 Iron .450 Lead .13 Silver .245 Copper .390 Aluminum .900
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Things with a low specific heat, get Hot fast, but also cool fast!!
The higher the specific heat, the more heat required to change temperature!! Things with high specific heats take a long time to heat up and a long time to cool down!! Things with a low specific heat, get Hot fast, but also cool fast!!
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