Title: Standards/Plan
1Standards/Plan
2Standards
3Standards
4Standards
5Processes
6Standards
7Standards
8WARM UP
9Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM)
10Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM)
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- 2) A block is pushed along a horizontal,
frictionless surface, with a horizontal Force
that varies as a function of time as shown in the
graph here. The mass of the bloc is 3kg. If the
block was at rest at time t0, what is the speed
of the block at time t3?
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- 3) Three blocks of mass m, 2m, and 3m are placed
adjacent to each other on a frictionless
horizontal surface as shown above. A constant
force of magnitude F is applied to the right.
Which of the following statements is true?
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- 4) Two masses, Mgtm, are connected by a light
string hanging over a pulley of negligible mass.
When the masses are released from rest, the
magnitude of the acceleration of the masses is?
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- 5) A mass of 2.0kg is attached to the end of a
light cord to make a pendulum 5.0m in length. The
mass is raised to an angle of 53 relative to the
vertical, as shown, and released. The speed of
the mass at the bottom of the swing is
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- 6) A cannon is mounted on a cart, and carrying a
cannonball. The total mass of the cart, cannon,
and ball is M, and the cart is rolling with no
friction at a velocity v in the positive
direction as shown above. The ball, of mass m, is
fired with a velocity vball in the positive x
direction. What is the velocity of the cart and
cannon after the ball is fired?
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- 7) A student lies on a rigid platform of
negligible mass, which is in turn placed upon two
spring scales as shown above. The left scale at
position 0 reads 200N, and the scale on the right
at position L, reads 300N. Find the value of X in
terms of L. - a. X 1/2 L
- b. X 2/5 L
- c. X 3/5 L
- d. X 3/4 L
- e. X 4/5 L
PIVOT POINT
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- 9) A pendulum driven clock, located on earth, is
set into motion by releasing its 10m long simple
pendulum from a maximum angle of less than 10
relative to the vertical. At what approximate
time t will the pendulum have fallen to a
perfectly vertical orientation? (Use 10 for g)
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- 10) By visual inspection, order the PV diagrams
shown from the most negative work done on the
system to the most positive work done on the
system. - a,b,c,d
- a,c,b,d
- d,b,c,a
- d,a,c,b
26Lesson
27Announcements
Pass Back Fluids Quiz Thermo Quiz Friday!
28What are important quantities in thermodynamics?
- Pressure ? Atoms colliding w/ wall of a
container - Temperature ? How fast atoms move
- Volume ? How much space atoms need to move
freely - Number of molecules ?Really big numbers
29Kinetic Theory of Gases Assumptions for an IDEAL
GAS
- 1) Atom are bouncy
- Elastic collisions between atoms
- 2) Atoms are spread out
- Far away unless colliding
- 3) Atoms are random
- No preferred direction of motion (means pressure
is equal everywhere in a container
30Calculation Units to use
- Pressure ? ALWAYS Pascals (N/m2 )
- Temperature ? ALWAYS Kelvin (273 oC)
- Volume ? ALWAYS m3 (Liters/1000)
- Number of molecules ?moles or molecules
- Moles Molecules/6.02E23
- R 8.31J/molK
- Kb 1.38 E-23 J/K
31Equations so far
- PV nRT
- PV NkbT
- P1 V1 / T1 P2 V2 / T2
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- ?M is molar mass
32Energy of a Gas
- ?U Q W
- U 3/2 nRT
- U 3/2 PV
Energy Type () (-)
U Internal energy Temp INCREASE TEMP DECREASE
Q HEAT HEAD ADDED HEAT REMOVED
W Work GAS CONTRACTS (WORK ON) GAS EXPANDS (WORK BY)
33Gas Process
- The thermodynamic state of a gas is defined by
pressure, volume, and temperature. - A gas process describes how gas gets from one
state to another state.
34Isothermal Process(constant temperature)
Hayon Pull plunger up from halfway (slowly)
T1
DT 0 (constant T)
35Isobaric Process(constant pressure)
Hayon Heat up the tank while allowing plunger to
move
DP 0 (constant P)
36Isometric Process(constant volume)
Hayon Push to the top and then heat up or push
to the bottom and then cool down
NO WORK POSSIBLE!!
DV 0 (constant V)
37Adiabatic process(PERFECTLY insulated)
NO HEAT IS TRANSFERED
?U W
Q 0 (no heat enters or leaves)
38Example Problem
0.25 moles of a gas are kept at 1150K. The gas
undergoes adiabatic expansion, reaching a final
temperature of 400K. How much work was done on or
by the gas? U 3/2 nRT
39Using PV Diagrams
Hayon Test (remember area) and dont use 1 way
valve
WORK Area under a PV Diagram
() Contract (-) Expand
200kpa
100kpa
300m2
250m2
40Free Response Problems
- FR 1 as an Example
- Web Assign Thermo Assignment 2
- Then skip 2 and go to the back