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Title: Chapter 14 Thermal Energy and Heat


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Chapter 14 Thermal Energy and Heat
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Scientist do not think about hot or cold, they
think about particles of matter in motion
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Click on the link below to see more about
temperature and the motion of particles
  • http//id.mind.net/zona/mstm/physics/mechanics/en
    ergy/heatAndTemperature/gasMoleculeMotion/gasMolec
    uleMotion.html

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The warmer a substance is
  • The faster the particles are moving
  • Moving means kinetic energy
  • The faster the particles move the more kinetic
    energy they have
  • Sotemperature is a measure of the average
    kinetic energy of the individual particles in
    matter.

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Which of these would have the greater kinetic
energy
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What are the three common scales for measuring
temperature
  • Fahrenheit scale
  • Celsius scale
  • Kelvin scale

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Try this interactive thermometer
  • http//www.mathsisfun.com/measure/thermometer.html

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Fahrenheit scale
  • F Freezing Point 32F Boiling 212 F
  • Measures in degrees
  • Most commonly used in the United States

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Celsius
  • Used in nearly all other countries
  • Measures in degrees
  • Freezing point 0C Boiling 100C

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Kelvin
  • Measures in Kelvins, which are the same size as
    degrees celcius
  • Freezing point 273 K
  • Boiling point 373 K
  • -273 is absolute 0, the lowest temperature
    possible. That means no more energy can be
    removed from matter

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Take a look at this material about absolute zero
  • http//www.colorado.edu/physics/2000/bec/temperatu
    re.html

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Lets practice reading themometers
  • http//www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/numbers/measuring/
    temperature/index.shtml

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Temperature, thermal energy and heat are not the
same thing.
  • The total energy of the particles in a substance
    is called its_________________ energy.

thermal
The more particles an object has at a given
temperature, the more Thermal energy it has.
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Circle the letter of each sentence that is true
of thermal energy
  • A. Thermal energy partly depends on the
    temperature of a substance
  • B. Thermal energy partly depends on the scale
    used to measure the temperature of a substance.
  • C. Thermal energy partly depends on how the
    particles of a substance are arranged.
  • D. Thermal energy partly depends on the number of
    particles of a substance.

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Heat
  • Thermal energy that is transferred from matter at
    a higher temperature to matter at a lower
    temperature is called heat.
  • Only when thermal energy is transferred is it
    called heat.

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Specific Heat
  • The amount of energy required to raise the
    temperature of 1 kilogram of a material by 1
    kelvin is called its specific heat
  • Specific Heat joules per kilogram-kelvin
  • J/(kgK)

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  • Materials with a high specific heat can absorb a
    great deal of thermal energy without a great
    change in

temperature
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The energy gained or lost by an object is related
to which of the following
  • Mass
  • Volume
  • Specific heat
  • Change in temperature

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What is the formula you can use to calculate
thermal energy changes?
  • Change in energy MassSpecific HeatChange in
    temperature
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