B.1- Thermal Energy Transfers

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  • What is the formula for density?
    Density = mass / volume
  • What are the characteristics of solids?
    • Regular formation
    • Crystal lattice
    • Vibrate in a fixed position
    • Strong intermolecular forces
    • Higher density than liquids and gases (except water)
  • What are the characteristics of liquids?
    • Flow to take the shape of their container
    • Have a random arrangement of particles
    • Higher KE than solid form
    • Weaker intermolecular forces than solids
    • Lower density than solids
  • What are the characteristics of gases?
    • Flow and fill their containers
    • Particles arranged randomly and comparatively far apart
    • Weak intermolecular forces
    • Highest KE
    • Can be compressed
  • What does SHC stand for?
    Specific Heat Capacity
  • What is the definition of specific heat capacity?
    It is the amount of thermal energy required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of a substance by 1 K.
  • What is the formula for calculating SHC (c)?
    Q = m c ΔT
  • What does heat capacity mean?
    It refers to the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of an object by 1 K.
  • What are the three methods of thermal energy transfer?
    • Conduction (solids)
    • Convection (liquids)
    • Radiation (no medium)
  • How is thermal energy transferred through conduction?
    It is transferred through collisions between particles in a material.
  • What is the relationship between heat transfer rate and cross-sectional area, temperature change and 1/length?
    Proportional
  • What does the equation ΔQ = K A ΔT / Δx represent?
    It represents the rate of energy transfer through conduction.
  • What is a black body in terms of radiation?
    A black body is a perfect emitter and absorber of electromagnetic radiation.
  • How does temperature affect the intensity and peak wavelength of radiation emitted by a black body?
    Higher temperatures result in higher intensity and shorter peak wavelengths.
  • What is Stefan's Law regarding luminosity (proportional to?)?
    • Luminosity is proportional to the fourth power of absolute temperature.
    • Luminosity is also proportional to the surface area of the black body.
  • What is the formula for calculating luminosity using Stefan's Law?
    L = σ A T⁴
  • What is apparent brightness?
    Amount of energy per second per unit area that arrives at a distance from that star (received intensity)
  • What is the formula for calculating apparent brightness?
    I/B = L / 4πd²
  • What assumptions are made when calculating apparent brightness?
    • No radiation is absorbed or scattered between source and observer.
    • Star emits equal power in all directions.
    • Star is spherical.
  • What is temperature?
    Measure of the average random KE of the particles in a substance
  • How do you calculate Kelvin from Celsius?
    Add 273
  • What is internal energy?
    Sum of the KE and PE of all the particles
  • What is heat?
    The thermal energy transfer from a body of high temp. to low temp.
  • What is thermal equilibrium?
    When two objects or systems are at the same temperature and there is no net transfer of heat between them.
  • What does a positive heat capacity (Q) mean?
    Energy is transferred from the surroundings to the system
  • What does a negative heat capacity (Q) mean?
    Energy is transferred from the system to the surroundings
  • What are these changes of state called?
    1. Liquid to solid- fusing
    2. Solid to liquid- melting
    3. Gas to liquid- condensation
    4. Liquid to gas- vaporisation
    5. Gas to solid- deposition
    6. Solid to gas- sublimation
  • When does a substance that is changing states experience changes in PE and KE?
    KE- when cooling or warming
    PE- when changing state
  • What is SLH of fusion?
    Energy required to change the state of 1kg of a substance from solid to liquid without any temperature change
  • What is SLH of vaporisation?
    Energy required to change the state of 1kg of a substance from liquid to gas without any temperature change
  • What is Wien's Displacement Law?
    Tells us the wavelength of the maximum intensity for black bodies at a certain temperature
  • What is the value for Stefan Bolzmann's constant?
    5.67 x 10⁻⁸ Wm⁻²K⁻⁴