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1 January 7 AP Physics

2 IN A gas follows the cycles shown. How much work is done?

3 Objective: To study cycles in thermodynamics. Success Criteria: To be able to calculate the work done in a thermodynamic cycle.

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5 Homework check 2, 5, 6, 10

6 PV diagram

7 PV diagram-holding pressure constant

8 PV diagram-holding volume constant

9 PV diagram-holding temperature constant

10 Work and PV diagrams (quick quiz 12.1) Put these in order: most negative work to most positive work.

11 First law of Thermodynamics ΔU = Q + W

12 Isobaric (pressure constant) ΔU = Q + W

13 Isovolumetric (volume constant) ΔU = Q

14 Isothermal (temperature constant) ΔU = 0 Therefore Q = W

15 Adiabatic (isolated system) ΔU = W

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17 Work in thermodynamic processes W=FΔd W=PAΔd W= - PΔV

18 Processconditions first law Isobaricboth temp ΔU=Q+W and volume change Isovolumetricno workΔV=0 so W=0 so ΔU=Q Isothermalno change ΔU=Q+W=0 in T or U so Q= - W Adiabaticno energyQ=0 transfer asso ΔU=W heat

19 PV diagrams and thermodynamic processes (quick quiz 12.2) Identify the paths

20 PV diagram of a cycle

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23 Steam engine

24 Newcome Steam engine

25 Problem 4

26 Otto cycle Otto Engine

27 Diesel cycle Diesel Engine

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30 Efficiency of an engine Work out Energy in e = W Q H

31 Sadi Carnot 1796-1832 1824-Reflections on the Motive Power of Fire Efficiency of a heat engine Theoretical maximum Began the understanding that became the second law of thermodynamics. –entropy

32 Carnot cycle

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34 The Carnot Engine

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36 Carnot Engine No real engine operating between two energy reservoirs can be more efficient than a Carnot engine operating between the same two reservoirs. e c = T H -T C T H

37 Three engines operate between reservoirs separated in temperature by 300 K. The reservoir temperatures are: a) T h =1000 K T c =700 K b) T h =800 KT c =500 K c) T h =600 KT c =300 K Rank the engines in order of their theoretical maximum efficiency.

38 Second Law of Thermodynamics No heat engine operating in a cycle can absorb energy from a reservoir and use it entirely for the performance of an equal amount of work. You cant have a totally efficient engine. In any closed system, entropy always increases.

39 Entropy

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43 Out: Which of these processes are isothermal, isovolumetric, or adiabatic: a)A tire being rapidly inflated b)A tire expanding gradually at a constant temperature c)A steel tank of gas being heated


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