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Title: Thermal Energy


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Thermal Energy
  • Transfer and absorption

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Thermodynamics
  • Thermodynamics-study of heat transformations
    into other forms of energy

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Heat
  • Fire dissipates heat
  • Does not absorb heat
  • Heat always flows from a hotter to cooler

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Heat flowing from hotter to cooler
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Grease fire
  • http//www.gocolumbiamo.com/Fire/Educational/stove
    fires.php
  • http//www.teachertube.com/view_video.php?viewkey
    d76c5ec1acefe6d433b6
  • http//www.teachertube.com/view_video.php?viewkey
    e0da400d9b98c254b9fc

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Thermal Energy
  • Thermal Energy- total energy of the molecules
  • Temperature- related to average energy per
    molecule

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Thermal Energy and Temperature
  • Temperature-quantifies the average kinetic energy
    of the particles in an object
  • The warmer an object the more kinetic energy it
    has.
  • KEavgKEt/(number of particles)
  • Thermal Energy- proportional to the number of
    particles

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Equilibrium and Thermometry
  • Hot particles move faster more thermal energy
  • Conduction-transfer of kinetic energy when
    particles collide
  • energy transferred from a warmer object to a
    colder object
  • How much energy is in an object at 0 Kelvin
    (absolute zero)?
  • Scientists put a light wave on hold
  • http//www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3077366/

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Equilibrium and Thermometry
  • Thermal Equilibrium- the state in which the rate
    of energy flow between two objects is equal and
    the objects are at the same temperature
  • Same temperature

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Temperature Scales
  • Celsius-
  • The zero point is the freezing point of water
  • The 100 point is the boiling point of water
  • Kelvin
  • The zero point is where all thermal energy has
    been removed. No lower possible temperature, No
    motion in the atoms. Absolute Zero
  • 0 K - 273.15 C
  • Tc 273 TK

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Temperature Scales
  • Fahrenheit
  • The zero point is determined by a frigorific
    mixture of ice, water, and ammonium chloride (a
    salt). The mixture automatically stabilizes its
    temperature at 0 F
  • The second point is the 32 degree found by
    putting the thermometer in still water as ice is
    just forming on the surface.
  • The third point, the 96 degree, was the level of
    the liquid in the thermometer when held in the
    mouth or under the armpit. (Has been since
    adjusted to 98.6)

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Three Temperature Scales
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Three Temperature Scales
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Heat
  • And how it transferred

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Heat
  • Heat-energy that always flows from the hotter
    object to the cooler object.
  • Left to itself heat never flows from a colder
    object to a hotter object.
  • Variable Q denotes heat
  • Q is in joules or J

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Flow of Thermal Energy
  • Conduction
  • Convection
  • Radiation

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Conduction
  • Heat is transferred (conducted) through particles
    that are in direct contact with each other.

19
Convection
  • The motion of fluid in a liquid or gas caused by
    temperature differences
  • Hotter fluids/gases rise.
  • Cooler fluids/gases sink.
  • Real power from nothing but hot air
  • http//www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2002/aug/19/
    energy.renewableenergy

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Radiation
  • The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
  • Does not require contact
  • Travels at 3x108 m/s
  • Nuclear Test Site, Ground Zero

21
Specific Heat
  • The amount of energy that must be added to a
    material to raise the temperature of a unit mass
    by one temperature unit.

22
Heat Transfer
  • Q mC?T mC(Tf Ti)
  • Q heat
  • m mass
  • C specific heat
  • T temperature
  • Temperature intervals for Kelvin and Celsius are
    the same, (i.e. ?T is the same)

3-5 , pg 319
Ex 1, pg318
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Conservation of Energy
  • The total energy in an isolated, closed system
    never changes.
  • EA EB constant

6-7, pg321
Ex 2, pg321
24
Homework
  • Pg 322
  • 10, 12, 16, 17
  • Pg 336
  • 37, 39, 50, 52, 53, 57

25
Changes of State and the Laws of Thermodynamics
  • Change in state changes structure and the way in
    which atoms store thermal energy

26
States of matter
  • Solid
  • Liquid
  • Gas
  • Plasma

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Change-of-State
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Changes of State
Heat Q in Joules J
  • Melting Point
  • Heat of Fusion
  • QmHf
  • Boiling Point
  • Heat of Vaporization
  • QmHv
  • Condensation Point
  • Freezing Point

29
Thermal energy
  • Increase thermal energy
  • Increases particle speed
  • Causes more freedom of movement

30
Change-of-State
All thermal energy added goes to overcome the
forces holding the particles together. The
temperature does not increase
Boiling
Melting
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The First Law of Thermal Dynamics
  • Change in thermal energy is equal to the heat
    added minus the work done
  • ?UQ-W
  • Where
  • ?U is the change in thermal energy
  • Q is the heat added
  • W is the work done

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Efficiency
  • W/QH

34
How your refrigerator works
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The Second Law of Thermal Dynamics
  • Natural processes go in a direction that
    maintains of increases the total entropy of the
    universe.
  • Things get more disordered over time, assuming
    time is going forward.

36
The Animate and the Inanimate(available on class
website)
  • Read Pg 4-8,42
  • Explain what it means
  • One page write-up

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Entropy
  • Entropy the measure of disorder in a system
  • Change in Entropy is equal to the heat added
    divided by the temperature in kelvins
  • ?SQ/T
  • The measure of unavailability of useful energy

38
Temperature and Thermal Energy
  • Describe thermal energy and compare it to
    potential and kinetic energies.
  • Distinguish between temperature and thermal energy

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Elements
  • www.animationfactory.com
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