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(6.2) Thermal Physics
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What is the internal energy of a body equal to?
Sum of all
kinetic
and
potential
energies
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How is the internal energy of a system increased?
By doing
work
or increasing
temperature
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What happens to internal energy when a substance changes state?
Internal energy changes due to
potential energy
change
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What occurs to the temperature of water as it boils?
Temperature remains constant after
100°C
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What is the formula to measure energy required to change temperature?
Q
=
mcΔθ
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What does specific heat capacity measure?
Energy required to raise
1 kg
by
1°C
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What is the formula for energy required to change state?
Q
=
ml
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What is specific latent heat?
Energy required to change state without
temperature
change
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What are the two types of specific latent heat?
Specific latent heat of fusion (solid to liquid)
Specific latent heat of
vaporisation
(liquid to gas)
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How do you calculate time taken using power and energy?
t = Q / P
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How much energy is required to heat 0.5 kg of water from 22°C to 100°C?
163800
J
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How long does it take for the kettle to heat the water?
136.5
seconds
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What is the final temperature of water after an ice cube melts?
14.3 °C
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What is the specific heat capacity of water?
4200 J/kg°C
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What is the specific latent heat of fusion of ice?
334000
J/kg
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What do the gas laws describe?
Relationship between
pressure
,
volume
, and
temperature
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What is Boyle's Law?
Pressure
and
volume
are inversely proportional
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What is Charles' Law?
Volume is directly
proportional
to
absolute temperature
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What is the Pressure Law?
Pressure is directly
proportional
to
absolute temperature
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What is the absolute scale of temperature?
The
Kelvin scale
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How do you convert Celsius to Kelvin?
K = C +
273
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What is absolute zero?
-273°C
or
0 K
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What does the ideal gas equation represent?
Relationship between
pressure
,
volume
, and
temperature
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What is the molar gas constant?
8.31 J mol⁻¹ K⁻¹
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How do you calculate work done on a gas?
W
=
pΔV
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What is Brownian motion?
Random motion of larger
particles
in a fluid
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How does Brownian motion support atomic theory?
Evidence for existence of
atoms
and
molecules
Observed through smoke particles under a
microscope
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How can the gas laws be explained using a molecular model?
Boyle's Law
: Pressure inversely proportional to volume
Charles's Law
: Volume directly proportional to temperature
Pressure Law
: Pressure directly proportional to temperature
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What is the formula for work done in terms of pressure and change in volume?
W
=
W =
W
=
p
Δ
V
p \Delta V
p
Δ
V
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How is work done represented on a pressure-volume graph?
It is the
area
under the graph.
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What is Brownian motion?
Random motion of larger particles in a fluid.
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What causes Brownian motion?
Collisions
with surrounding particles.
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What does Brownian motion provide evidence for?
Existence of
atoms
and
molecules
.
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What are the gas laws explained by the simple molecular model?
Boyle’s law
: Pressure inversely proportional to volume.
Charles’s law
: Volume directly proportional to temperature.
Pressure Law
: Pressure directly proportional to temperature.
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What happens to pressure when the volume of a gas increases at constant temperature?
Pressure
decreases.
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What occurs to gas molecules when temperature increases at constant pressure?
They
move
further apart
,
increasing volume.
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What happens to pressure when the temperature of a gas increases at constant volume?
Pressure increases.
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What is the nature of the gas laws?
They are
empirical
in nature.
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What is the kinetic theory model based on?
It arose from
theoretical
assumptions.
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What are the assumptions of the kinetic theory model?
No
intermolecular forces
act on molecules.
Duration of
collisions
is negligible.
Molecules experience perfectly elastic collisions.
Molecules follow Newton’s laws.
Molecules move in straight lines between collisions.
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