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Temperature and Heat Heat – the energy transferred between objects because of a temperature difference.
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Temperature and Heat Thermal contact – two objects are in thermal contact if heat can flow between them.
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Temperature and Heat Thermal equilibrium – if two objects are in thermal contact, but no heat flows between them, they are said to be in thermal equilibrium. (They must be at the same temperature).
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Temperature and Heat Thermodynamics – the study of physical processes involving the transfer of heat.
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Temperature and Heat Temperature – the quantity that determines whether two objects are in thermal equilibrium. The temperature of a system depends on the average kinetic energy of the particles making up the system.
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Temperature and Heat Celsius temperature scale- Freezing point of H 2 O = 0 o C Boiling point of H 2 O = 100 o C
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Temperature and Heat Celsius temperature scale- Notation- a temperature of five degrees celsius is written 5 o C
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Temperature and Heat Celsius temperature scale- Notation- a temperature change of five degrees celsius is written 5 C o
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Temperature and Heat Celsius temperature scale- There are 100 divisions between the zero and 100 point
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Temperature and Heat Fahrenheit temperature scale- Freezing point of H 2 O = 32 o F Boiling point of H 2 O = 212 o F
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Temperature and Heat Fahrenheit temperature scale- There are 180 divisions between the 32 and 212 point.
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Temperature and Heat Kelvin temperature scale- Freezing point of H 2 O=273.15 K Boiling point of H 2 O= 373.15 K
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Temperature and Heat Kelvin temperature scale- an absolute scale with no negative equilibrium temperatures. 0 K = absolute zero
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Temperature and Heat Conversions –
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Temperature and Heat Conversions –
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Figure 16-8 The Mechanical Equivalent of Heat
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Temperature and Heat James Prescott Joule demonstrated that mechanical work can be converted to heat, and that energy is conserved in the process. 1cal=4.186J
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Temperature and Heat Thermal expansion – when the temperature of most materials increases, they expand. When a substance is heated, its particles begin moving more and thus usually maintain a greater average separation.
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Temperature and Heat Linear expansion –
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Temperature and Heat Area expansion –
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Temperature and Heat Volume expansion –
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Temperature and Heat Volume expansion – When working with liquids we use the coefficient of volume expansion.
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Temperature and Heat Linear expansion –
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Temperature and Heat Heat flow– Conduction – heat flow without bulk motion of matter. The result of atoms interacting with their neighbors.
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Temperature and Heat Heat flow– Conduction
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Figure 16-9 Heat Conduction Through a Rod
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Temperature and Heat Heat flow– Convection – heat exchange due to the bulk motion of an unevenly heated fluid.
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Figure 16-11 Alternating Land and Sea Breezes
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Temperature and Heat Heat flow– Radiation – heat exchange due to electromagnetic radiation such as sunlight, infrared light, and microwaves. Does not require matter to transfer heat.
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