Integrated Sciences 2002

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The Law of Thermodynamics ISCI 2002 (Dr. Finney)
Thermodynamics Movement of heat
First Law of Thermodynamics - when heat flows to or from a system, the system gains of loses an amount of heat equal to the amount of heat transferred -more specifically, heat added=increase internal energy+external work done by the system -energy can neither be created nor destroyed
Second Law of Thermodynamics -restates direction of heat flow heat never spontaneously flows from a cold substance to a hot substance {heat can only flow from cold to hot when work is done on the system or by adding energy from another source}
Third Law of Thermodynamics No system can reach absolute zero {absolute zero is a measurement of movement}
Specific Heat -defined as the quantity of heat required to change the temp of unit mass of a substance by 1 °
Specific Heat formula {aka the amount of heat necessary to change the temperature of a given substance} Formula: H=mcΔT __________________________________ H- amount of heat to change temperature m-mass c-specific heat ΔT- change in temperature
Specific Heat -the greater the specific heat of a substance, the greater is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit of mass -put another way, the greater the specific heat of a substance the greater its capacity to store more heat energy -water has a very high heat capacity, therefore it can store large amounts of heat -units are J/kg °C or Kcal/Kg°C -substances have their own specific heat capacity
Thermal Expansion -due to the rise in temperature of a substance: molecules jiggle faster and move farther apart -most substances expand when heated, and contract when cooled
Expansion of Water -water expands when it turns into ice. Ice has open-structured crystals resulting from strong bonds at certain angles that increases its volume. This makes ice less dense than water. -water is between 0°C and 4°C {it doesnt expand w temperature, as temperature of 0°C water rises, contraction occurs due to melting of ice crystals in water, contraction of water continues until 4°C}
Water & Ice application as water cools in winter, it becomes more dense and sinks (sinking continues)
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