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Temperature versus Heat

Temperature versus Heat

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6th - 12th Grade

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MS-PS3-4, MS-PS3-3, MS-PS1-4

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Lara Burkhart

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10 Slides • 10 Questions

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Temperature versus Heat

Ch 7

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Heat

  • the thermal Energy that is transferred from one system to another

  • –Movement of atoms

    Total potential and kinetic energy of molecular motion in a substance.

    –Depends on speed, number (size and mass), and type of particles.

    –Transfers between objects

    –Units Joules, Calorie

  • symbol is Q, Q = mCΔT

  • A large object can have more heat that a small object with a higher temperature. Ex. water trough and hot cup of coffee

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Temperature

  • a measurement of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a system

  • –Thermo =heat

    –Meter = to measure

    –Measurement of the average kinetic energy of molecular motion in a substance.

    –Hotness or coldness

    –Does not depend on the speed or type of particle.

    –Units Celcius, K, F


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Temperature scales and converting

Fahrenheit

Celcius

Kelvin


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Celcius

Celsius (0 C) is a fundamental unit. One of the original seven. (It was called Centigrade up until the 1950’s.) It was invented in 1742 by A. Celsius, a Swedish astronomer to replace the Fahrenheit scale. The calibrations are set for the freezing and boiling points of water. (Your book makes a big deal about how temperature is expressed in degrees Celsius (0C) and to express the change in temperature use Celsius degrees (C0)).

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Fahrenheit

 Fahrenheit (0 F) is the temperature scale we use in the United States. It is credited to G. D. Fahrenheit – German physicist was the first to use Hg in the thermometers.

               

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 Kelvin

 Kelvin (K) Lord Kelvin's scale is related to absolute zero. (Notice there is no degree symbol with the K.) Absolute zero is -273.150 C.

                       

1.     Has scientific significance, in fact is required in some of the heat and thermodynamics problems.

2.     It is now the fundamental unit for heat.

3.     It is not expressed with degrees Kelvin or with Kelvin degrees, the word degrees is not used. 

K = C +273

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Temperature Conversions

     C⁰ to F⁰


F⁰ = 9/5C⁰ +32


Ex. 15⁰ C is what in F⁰


F⁰ = 9/5*15 +32

F⁰ = 59⁰

note standard order of operation (no parenthesis)

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Multiple Choice

The Celsius scale measures boiling based on water at 100 degrees celcius. What is this in fahrenheit?

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0

2

212

3

412

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100

5

180

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Temperature Conversions

   F⁰ to C⁰


C = 5/9(F⁰-32)


Ex. 75⁰ F⁰ is what in C


C ⁰= 5/9(75-32)

C⁰ = 24⁰

note order of operation ( parenthesis first!)

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Fill in the Blank

Fahrenheit bases it's measurements on Mercury. The freezing point in the Fahrenheit scale is 32 degrees. Convert this to celcius.

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Temperature Conversions

   C⁰ to K

K = C +273

Ex. 24⁰ C⁰ is what in K⁰

K = C +273

K = 24⁰ +273

K = 297


This equation is also used to convert K to C

297 = C +273

C = 297-273

C = 24

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Fill in the Blank

Th Kelvin scale was developed to maesure extreme temperatures. Absolute Zero is thetemperature where all motion stops. What is this temperature in Celcius? 0 K = ____ C

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Fill in the Blank

Th Kelvin scale was developed to maesure extreme temperatures. Absolute Zero is thetemperature where all motion stops. What is this temperature in Fahrenheit? 0 K = ____ F Round to the whole number.

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Multiple Choice

When you touch wood with one hand and metal with the other hand, the wood feels warmer than the metal because it has a higher __________ than metal.

1

temperature

2

transfer of heat

3

boiling point

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Multiple Choice

____ is the thermal Energy that is transferred from one system to another

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Temperature

2

Heat

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Conductivity

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Multiple Choice

____ is a measurement of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a system

1

Temperature

2

Heat

3

Conductivity

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Multiple Choice

A thermometer would be used to directly measure...

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Heat

2

Temperature

3

Conductivity

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Multiple Choice

A Calorimeter using Q = mΔTC would be used to directly measure...

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Heat

2

Temperature

3

Conductivity

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Multiple Choice

A thermometer would be used to directly measure...

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Heat

2

Temperature

3

Conductivity

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Ch 7

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