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and Thermodynamics Heat Designed By Miyav
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Miyav “Heat from the sun is the driving force of life on earth”
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Miyav “The science of Heat and is it’s relation to work is called thermodynamics”
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Miyav Electrical energy can produce or remove heat based on principles of “Thermodynamics”
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Miyav Heat from burning coal produces steam, which runs Train locomotive coal, petrol, wood gives heat during burning (chemical reaction)
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Miyav Hot or cold “Measuring temperature” !
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Miyav hotcold
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Miyav summerwinter
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Miyav How much hot? Measured by “ temperature ” How much cold?
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Miyav hotcold 45 O C 15 O C
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Miyav summerwinter 40 O C - 10 O C Trichy Srinagar What will be the temperature?
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Miyav How much hot? Measured by “ temperature ” Celsius- unit 100 O C 0O C0O C How much cold? 37 O C Thermometer
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Miyav At -100 c Carbon dioxide gas becomes solid (it is called dry ice) At what temperature water becomes solid?
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Miyav How much hot? 1000 O C -100 O C 5000 O C Gold melts Sun’s outer surface Gas freezes into solid How much cold? Measured by “ temperature ” Celsius or Kelvin
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Miyav How it is getting heated “Heat transfer” ?
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Miyav Why ice cream is melting?
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Miyav Why ice cream is melting? Solid Liquid Vapor (gas) Low temperature (ice cream) High temperature Room temperature
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Miyav How water becomes steam?
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Miyav How water becomes steam? Solid Liquid Vapor (air) Low temperature High temperature Phase change heating
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Miyav Heat transferred room temperature Heat flows from coffee to room air to reach equilibrium Heat flows from room air to ice cream to reach equilibrium. So ice cream melts why coffee becomes cold after some time?
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Miyav Heat transferred room temperature Heat flow High Low to reach thermal equilibrium
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Miyav Heat transfer mechanisms The heat is transferred along the body from one particle (molecule) to another without the movement of the particles themselves. This is called as conduction. Conduction (occurs generally in solids)
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Miyav Metals are high conductivity material Insulator (conductivity very less) conductor (conductivity very high)
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Miyav conductorsinsulators Wood Wool plastic metals
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Miyav convection (occurs generally in fluids) The heat is transferred from hotter portions to colder portions by the actual movement of particles of a fluid is called convection.
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Miyav Radiation (can occur without any medium) Thermal radiation is the energy radiated from hot surfaces as electromagnetic waves. It does not require medium for its propagation.
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Miyav White colour tankers & white gaps Absorption of radiant heat by a body When radiant heat falls on a body a part of it is absorbed by it. There is an increase in its temperature due to this absorption.
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Miyav If the surface of a body is painted black it absorbs more heat than when it is painted white. Black roofwhite roof
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Miyav How to heat How to “cold” why it is “burning” ?
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Miyav Why do we use petrol in aero planes instead of coal for running jet engines?
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Miyav 10 Kg of coal 10 Kg of diesel A train can run 1 Km A train can run 4 Km It means that for same amount of mass, diesel produces larger heat compared to coal
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Miyav We say that Diesel has high calorific content compared to coal Calorific value of a fuel is the total quantity of heat produced when a unit mass (or volume) of the fuel is burnt completely. Unit of calorific value is kJ/g
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Miyav coal diesel High calorific So in scooters, buses, we need to carry less amount of fuel, since the diesel’s calorific value is high petrol wood LPG low calorific High ash zero ash (5) (15) (45) (50) (100) (KJ/g)
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