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Title: Heat And Specific Heat


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Heat And Specific Heat
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Heat
  • Energy that is transferred from one body to
    another because of temperature
  • Unit
  • 1 calorie (cal) heat needed to raise 1g
    water 1C
  • Mechanical Equivalent of Heat amount of work
    done by 1 calorie
  • 1 cal 4.186 J

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Example
  • A 60 kg person overeats by 500 Calories. How much
    work must he do to make up for this binge?
  • How high of a flight of stairs would this be?

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Example
  • A 3.0g bullet traveling at 400m/s passes through
    a tree and slows to 200m/s. How much heat is
    produced?

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Specific Heat
  • Amount of heat (Q) required to change the temp of
    a material is proportional to the mass(m) and the
    temp change
  • Q cm?T
  • c specific heat
  • higher specific heat, more heat it takes to
    change the substances temp

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Example
  • How much heat is required to raise the temp of an
    empty 20kg vat made of iron from 10C to 90C?
  • What if the vat is filled with 20kg of water as
    well?

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Calorimetry
  • Process of determining heat
  • Works off the idea that heat lost by one material
    must be gained by another

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Example
  • A 15.0 g sample of metal at 75oC is added to
    150.0g of water at 15oC. The temperature of the
    water rises to 18.3oC. Calculate the specific
    heat of the metal.

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Example
  • If 200ml of tea at 95C is poured into a 150g
    glass cup at 25C, what will be the final temp of
    the mixture?

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Example
  • A .150kg sample of metal is heated to 540C and
    then placed in 400g of water at 10C which is in
    a 200g aluminum calorimeter. The final temp of
    the mix is 30.5C. What is the specific heat of
    the metal?
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