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Gas Laws & Absolute Zero Thermal Physics Lesson 3
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Learning Objectives State the three gas laws, describing the relationships between p,V,T and mass. Describe how the thermodynamic scale is defined. Define absolute zero. Convert temperatures between Celsius and Kelvin.
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Thermodynamic Temperature Scale A change of 1 K equals a change of 1 o C. To convert from degrees Celcius into kelvin add 273.15:-
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Definition Absolute Zero is the lowest possible temperature, and something at this temperature has the lowest possible internal energy. This is zero kelvin, written 0 K, on the thermodynamic temperature scale.
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Definition The internal energy of an object is the sum of the random distribution of the kinetic and potential energies of its molecules.
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Boyle’s Law Temperature and moles of gas are constant Graph is hyperbolic (see below) and asymptotic to both axes Pressure and volume are inversely proportional to each other
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Ideal Gas vs. Perfect Gas Strictly speaking an ideal gas is one that obeys Boyle’s law with complete precision. A perfect gas is a real gas under conditions that Boyle’s law is a valid enough description of its behaviour.
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Charles’ Law Pressure and moles of gas are constant Graph is linear (see right) Volume and temperature are directly proportional to each other
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Pressure Law (Gay-Lussac's Law ) Volume and moles of gas are constant Graph is linear (see right) Pressure and temperature are directly proportional to each other
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