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Chapter X Temperature and Head

Chapter X Temperature and Head. Temperature and Temperature Scale Thermal Expansion Conservation of Energy: Calorimetry. A. Temperature and Temperature Scale. The zeroth law of thermodynamics (the law of equilibrium):

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Chapter X Temperature and Head

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  1. Chapter XTemperature and Head • Temperature and Temperature Scale • Thermal Expansion • Conservation of Energy: Calorimetry

  2. A. Temperature and Temperature Scale The zeroth law ofthermodynamics (the law of equilibrium): If objects A and B are separately in thermal equilibrium with a third object C,then objects A and B are in thermal equilibrium with each other. Celcius Reamur Fahrenheit Kalvin steam point of water (A) 100 80 212 373 32 273 0 0 ice point of water (B) 0 absolute zero

  3. According to classical physics, the kinetic energy of the gas molecules would become zero at absolute zero, and molecularmotion would cease; hence, the molecules would settle out on the bottom of thecontainer. Quantum theory modifies this model and shows that some residual energy, called the zero-point energy, would remain at this low temperature.

  4. B Thermal Expansion α = average coefficient of linear expansion γ = average coefficient of area expansion β = average coefficient of volume expansion

  5. C. Conservation of Energy: Calorimetry heat capacity = C The specific heat = c Q = m c t Qenter = Qleave Heat is the transfer ofenergy from one object to another object as a result of a difference in temperature between the two.

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