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Heat• Objectives

– Be able to distinguish between heat and temperature

– Be able to explain thermal equilibrium

– Identify the three ways heat can be transferred

– Understand specific heat and latent heat

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What is Temperature?

Temperature is our measurement of the average kinetic energy found in the random motions and vibrations of countless atoms and molecules.

Temperature is a way of quantifying the kineticenergy of these atoms and molecules.

Temperature is Energy.

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Maxwell-Boltzman Velocity Distribution

Higher temperatures

mean higher

velocities for

atoms and

molecules

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Heat TransferThree Modes of Heat Transfer

Radiation

Convection

Conduction

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RadiationEnergy transport via electromagnetic waves

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ConvectionEnergy transport by mass motion

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ConductionEnergy transport by vibrational translation

The jostling of atoms andmolecules in close proximityin a solid, especially one withhigh conductivity.

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Specific Heat• Q = m c T Q = HEAT ENERGY

m = mass

T = Temperature difference

c = specific heat responsible for the thermal

properties of the substance

(Joules/kg/Celsius)

T = Q/mc

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Specific Heat T = Q/mc

For a given amount of heat energy, say 10,000 Joules,

what is the temperature change for 1 kg of water and

1 kg of sand?

Csand = 838 J/kgoC

Cwater = 4186 J/kgoC

Tsand = 10,000/1(838) = 11.9 oC

Twater = 10,000/1(4186) = 2.4 oC

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Heat Energy

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Changes of StateEnergy Increased and Absorbed by Substance:

• SOLID to LIQUID Melting

• LIQUID to GAS Boiling

• SOLID to GAS Sublimation

Energy Decreased and Released by Substance:

• GAS to SOLID Deposition

• GAS to LIQUID Condensation

• LIQUID to SOLID Freezing

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Latent Heat

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Latent Heat of Fusion

Heat Energy required to convert solid to liquid Lf

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Latent Heat of Vaporization

Heat Energy required toconvert liquid to gas.Lv

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Melting T = Q/mc

Amount of heat energy needed to bring a 25 g ice

block to a temperature of 50oC?

Starting Temp = 0oC

Ending Temp = 50oC

Q = heat needed to make transition from ice to water

+ heat needed to heat water from 0 to 50 oC

Q = mLf + mcT

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Melting Ice Q = m Lf + m c T

Q = heat needed to make transition from ice to water

+ heat needed to heat water from 0 to 50 oC

= 80 cal/g*(25 g)*(4.186 J/1000 Cal)

+ 25 g *4.186 J/goC *(50-0 oC)

= 8.37 J + 5230 J

= 5238.4 J

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Temperature ConversionsCELCIUS

C = 5/9 (F-32)

FAHRENHEIT

F = (9/5 C) + 32

ABSOLUTE or KELVIN

K = C + 273


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