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Measuring Thermal Energy Critical Thinking Question: Why do you add a coolant that includes water and ethylene glycol to the radiator in your car rather than just water?
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Specific Heat Definition: The amount of energy it takes to raise the temperature of 1 kg of the material 1 Kelvin Measured in Joules per kilogram per Kelvin or J/(kg x K) What does does all of this mean?
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How does the specific heat of water (4184 J/kg x K) compare to the specific heat of iron (450 J/kg x K)? Water has a greater specific heat. So!!!! This means that it takes a lot more energy to heat up water than it does to heat up iron! or The water must absorb more heat than iron in order to change temperature
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Calculating Changes in Thermal Energy Changes in thermal energy cannot be measured directly, but they can be calculated Q = m x ΔT x C –Where Q = change in thermal energy; it is always + m = mass ΔT = Change in temperature ΔT = T final - T Initial C = Specific heat - Specific Heat is already known for most things
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Calculate A.032 kg silver spoon (specific heat is 235 j/(kg x K)) cools from 60 ºc to 20 ºc. What is the change in thermal energy? Q = m x ΔT x C Q =.032 kg x (20 ºc - 60 ºc) x 235 j/(kgxK) Q = -301 j (Remember Q is always positive so you need to take the absolute value) Q = 301 j So, the spoon loses 301 j of thermal energy as it cools
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Why do you add a coolant that includes water and ethylene glycol to the radiator in your car rather than just water? Answer: The ethylene glycol has a higher specific heat than water so the mixture of water and ethylene glycol will absorb more heat from the engine than just water.
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