Thermal Physics Flashcards

1
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What is meant by Avogadro constant Na?

A

-number of atoms of carbon-12
-in 0.012kg of carbon-12

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2
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What is meant by a mole?

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-amount of substance
-containing the same number of particles as in 0.012kg of carbon-12

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3
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What is meant by internal energy of a substance?

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-sum of kinetic and potential energy of atoms/molecules
-due to random motion

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4
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What is meant by specific latent heat?

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-(thermal) energy required to change the state of a substance per unit mass
-without any change of temperature

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5
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Define specific latent heat of fusion

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-(thermal) energy/ heat required to convert unit mass of solid to liquid
-at its normal melting point/ without any change in temperature

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6
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Explain qualitatively how molecular movement causes the pressure exerted by a gas

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-molecule(s) rebound from wall of vessel/hits wall
-change in momentum gives rise to impulse/ force
-either many impulses averaged to give constant force/ pressure
-or the molecules are in random motion

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7
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Use kinetic theory of matter to explain why melting requires energy but there is no change in temperature

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-while melting, bonds between molecules are broken/ weakened
-or molecules further apart/ are able to slide over one another
-kinetic energy unchanged so no temperature change
-potential energy increased/ changed so energy required

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8
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What is meant by an ideal gas?

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-obeys the law pV= constant x T
-at all the values of p, V and T

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9
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State and explain the first law of thermodynamics

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-Increase in internal energy is equal to heat supplied plus the mechanical work done on it
š›„U = q + w

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10
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A students state (quite wrongly) that temperature measures the amount of thermal energy(heat) in a body

Give 2 observations with explanation why this statement is wrong

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-2 objects of different masses at same temperature
-same material would have different masses at same temperature
-temperature shows direction of heat transfer from high to low regardless of objects
-when substance melts/boils
-heat input but no temperature change

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11
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Basic assumptions of kinetic theory of gases

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-atoms/ molecules/ particles behave as identical elastic spheres
-volume of atoms/ molecules negligible compared to volume of containing vessel
-no forces of attraction or repulsion between atoms/ molecules
-time of collision negligible to time between collisions
-atoms/ molecules/ particles are in continuous random motion

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12
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Describe the motion of molecules in a gas, according to the kinetic theory of gases

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-random
-constant velocity or speed in a straight line between collisions
or distribution of speeds/ different directions

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13
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By reference to intermolecular forces, explain why the change in internal energy of an ideal gas is equal to the change in total kinetic energy of its molecules

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-in ideal gas, no intermolecular forces
-no potential energy
-so change in kinetic energy is change in internal energy

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14
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State and explain the change, if any, in the internal energy of a solid metal ball as it falls under gravity in a vacuum

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-(random) potential energy of molecules does not change
-(random) kinetic energy of molecules does not change
-so internal energy does not change

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15
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By reference to the first law of thermodynamics, state and explain the change, if any, in the interval energy of a lump of solid lead as it melts at constant temperature

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-little/ no change in volume
-little/ no external work done
-thermal energy supplied to provide latent heat
-internal energy increases

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16
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By reference to the first law of thermodynamics, state and explain the change, if any, in the interval energy of some gas in a toy balloon when the balloon bursts and no thermal energy enters or leaves the gas

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-(rapid) increase in volume, gas does work against the atmosphere, internal energy decreases

17
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Explain how moment of the gas molecules causes pressure in the container

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-molecule collides with wall
-moment of molecule changes during collision
-force on molecule so force on wall
-many forces act over surface area of container exerting a pressure

18
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Brownian motion of the smoke particles is seen through a microscope:

Describe what is seen through the microscope

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-specks of light moving randoming

19
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Brownian motion of the smoke particles is seen through a microscope:

How brownian motion provides evidence for the nature of the movement of gas molecules

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-(gas) molecules collide with (smoke) particles
or
-random motion of the (gas) molecules
-causes the random motion of the smoke particles
or
-causes the smoke particles to change direction

20
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Describe what is observed when viewing
Brownian motion that provides evidence that motion of molecules are random

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-(small) specks of light/ bright specks
-moving randomly

21
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š›„U = š›„Q + š›„W

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š›„U - increase in internal energy
š›„Q - sum of the heat energy applied to the system
š›„W - external work done onto the system

22
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How to calculate work done?

A

W.D = pš›„V

p - pressure
V- change in volume

23
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1ā„ƒ = ???K

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273K