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Title: Temperature and Kinetic Theory


1
Temperature and Kinetic Theory
2
Atomic Theory
  • Atom smallest piece of mater
  • Atomic Mass
  • ? unit atomic mass unit amu
  • ? 1amu 1.66 x 10-27 kg
  • Molecular Mass - sum of all masses in molecules
  • Brownian motion atoms are in continuous motion

3
Examples
  • What is the atomic mass of He in amu? What is
    this mass in kg?
  • What is the molecular mass of Fe2O3 in amu? What
    is this mass in kg?

4
Properties
  • Atoms and molecules exert attractive and
    repulsive forces on each other
  • Solids attractive forces are strong enough to
    hold the particles in fixed positions
  • Liquids move faster, forces are weaker,
    particles roll over one another
  • Gases forces very weak, particles do not stay
    together

5
Temperature
  • Measure of average kinetic energy (speed)
    higher temperature means particles are on average
    moving faster
  • Many properties change with temperature size,
    electrical resistance, color of light emitted
  • Thermometer instrument that measures
    temperature (relies on expansion of materials)

6
Temperature Scale
  • Celsius
  • C 5/9 (F 32)
  • F 9/5C 32
  • Kelvin scientific scale
  • K C 273.15
  • O K absolute zero all atomic motion stops

7
Thermal Equilbrium
  • When two objects of different temperature are
    placed in contact, they will eventually reach the
    same temperature
  • Heat flows from high temp. to low temp.
  • Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics if two systems are
    in thermal equilibrium with a third system, then
    they are in thermal equilibrium with each other

8
Thermal Expansion
  • Expansion of a material due to an increase in
    temperature
  • Amount a substance expands or contracts depends
    on the material
  • The amount the length changes is directly
    proportional to the amount the temp changes and
    the original length

9
Expansion Equations - Solids
  • ?L ?Lo?T
  • ? - coefficient of linear expansion which
    depends on the material (pg.344)
  • A 2?Ao?T
  • V 3?Vo?T

10
Example
  • A steel bed of a suspension bridge is 200m long
    at 20C. If the extreme temperatures are -30C
    and 40C, how much will it contract or expand?

11
Example
  • An iron ring is to fit snug on a cylindrical iron
    rod. At 20C, the diameter of the rod is 6.445cm
    and diameter of the ring is 6.420cm. To slip
    over, the ring must be slightly larger than the
    rod by about .008cm. To what temperature must the
    ring be heated?

12
Volume Expansion - Liquid
  • Volume change of the liquid can be related by a
    similar equation
  • ?V ?Vo?T
  • ?-coefficient of volume expansion

13
Example
  • A 70L steel gas tank is filled at 20C. The car
    is left to sit in the sun and the tank reaches
    40C. How much gas would overflow from the tank
    (if any)?
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