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Heat and Heat Technology Chapter 10
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What is Temperature? __________- A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object. All particles are in _______________ (even if they don’t appear to be) The faster the particles are moving, the more ____________ they have. The more kinetic energy they have, the ________ the temperature. Temperature measures the _______ kinetic energy of the object because individual particles are moving at different _______ and have different kinetic energies.
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Measuring Temperature Using a thermometer- As a substance’s temperature ____________, it’s particles move faster and ____________. There is more space between them, and the substance expands. Temperature is measured in three ways: Fahrenheit – Celsius- Used in __________ community. The freezing point and boiling point of water is separated into 100 even intervals Kelvin- ____ is the lowest temperature called ____________ – all molecular motion stops
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Measuring Temperature
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Temperature Conversion Equations To convertUse the equationExample o C to o F o F = (9/5 x o c) + 32 See # 1 o F to o C o C = 5/9 x ( o F – 32) See # 2 o C to KK = o C + 273 See # 3 K to o C o C = K – 273 See # 4
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Temperature Conversions Convert 45 o C to o F Convert 68 o F to o C
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Temperature Conversions Convert 45 o C to K Convert 32 K to o C
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More About Thermal Expansion Expansion joints in highway bridges Bridges heat up and ________ – this can cause the bridge to break so ___________________ are installed. Hot air balloons When the air inside is heated, it expands and becomes less ________. The balloon rises.
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10.2 What is Heat? TRANSFERRED THERMAL ENERGY _______- The energy transferred between objects that are at different temperatures. Energy is always transferred from the _________temperature to the __________temperature. Stethoscopes “feel” cold because energy is transferred _______ from your back to the stethoscope.
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Thermal energy is transferred Total kinetic energy of the particles that makes up the substance
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3 Ways to Transfer Thermal Energy Thermal Conduction is the transfer of thermal energy from one substance to another substance through _______________. Thermal Conductor- Substances that can conduct thermal energy very ______. Ex: Thermal Insulator- Substances that ________ conduct thermal energy well. Ex:
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Ways to Transfer Thermal Energy The transfer of thermal energy by the _____________of a liquid or a gas. Warm air or liquid rises to the top because it’s less dense (high energy) At the surface, the warm air/liquid cools, condenses, and sinks back to the bottom. This cycle is called a convection current
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Ways to Transfer Thermal Energy The transfer of energy by _______________, such as visible light and infrared waves. This can occur in empty space.
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Radiation and the Greenhouse Effect Earth’s atmosphere acts like the windows of a ________ It allows the sun’s _______________to pass through it. A greenhouse also traps _______, keeping the inside warm
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Specific Heat ___________-The amount of energy needed to change the temperature of 1 kg (or g) of the substance by 1 °C Refer to table 2. Metal needs less energy to raise the temperature. Water needs more energy. Heat can’t be measured directly We need to use a formula.
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Specific Heat Calculations How many joules does it take to heat 20. g of water from 10.0 to 40.0 o C? (C p (water) = 4.184 J/g o C )
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Specific Heat Calculations How much heat is required to heat 75 g of Iron (C p = 0.444 J/gC o ) from 15.5 to 57.0 o C?
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Specific Heat Calculations How many joules does it take to change the temperature of 15 g of water 25 o C? (C p (water)_ = 4.184 J/g o C )
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10.3 Matter and Heat _______________ – the physical forms in which a substance can exist. The states of matter depend on the _______ of the particles. Gases = Liquids = Solids =
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Changes of State ___________A change of a substance from one state of matter to _______________. PHYSICAL CHANGE!!! Include: An ice cube that melts and then turns to a gas can be graphed on a temperature vs. energy graph.
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Heat and Chemical Changes Calorimeter- When one object transfers thermal energy to another object, the energy ______________ object is ________ by the other object. ________________- food is burned, energy released is transferred to the water, temp change of the water can be measured. 1 Calorie of food = ______J of energy.
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