Thermal physics Flashcards

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What is internal energy?

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The sum of the randomly distributed kinetic energies and potential energies of the particles in a body.

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How is the internal energy of a system increased?

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When energy is transferred to it by heating or when work is done on it

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What happens to energy during a change of state?

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The potential energies of the particle ensemble are changing but not the kinetic energies.

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Continuous flow formula for specific heat capacity

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c= Q2-Q1/ (m2-m1)Δθ

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What is Boyle’s Law?

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Boyle’s Law states that the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure when temperature is kept constant.

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What is Charles’ Law?

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Charles’ Law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature when pressure is kept constant.

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What is the pressure law? (Guy- Lussac’s Law)

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Gay-Lussac’s Law states that the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature when volume is kept constant

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What is Avogadro’s Law?

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Avogadro’s Law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to the number of moles of gas when pressure and temperature are kept constant.

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What is Absolute Zero?

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Absolute zero is the temperature at which a substance has minimum internal energy, that is the sum of the kinetic and potential energies of its particles cannot be lowered any further. It is -273.15 degrees celsius

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Work done equation?

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work done= p ΔV

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Molar Mass formula?

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M= mass of substance/ number of moles

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What is molecular mass?

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The sum of the masses of the atoms in a molecule. It is measured in atomic mass units.

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What is Brownian motion?

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Brownian motion​ is the ​random motion of larger particles in a fluid​ caused by ​collisions​ with surrounding particles, and can be observed through looking at smoke particles under a microscope. Brownian motion contributed to the ​evidence for the existence of atoms​ and molecules.

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Assumptions made in the derivation of the kinetic theory equation (5)

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● No intermolecular forces​ act on the molecules
● The ​duration of collisions is negligible​ in comparison to time between collisions
● The motion of molecules in ​random​, and they experience​ ​perfectly elastic collisions
● The motion of the molecules follows ​Newton’s laws
● The molecules ​move in straight lines​ between collisions

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What is internal energy for an ideal gas?

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The sum of the kinetic energies of all the gas molecules, as there are no intermolecular forces, there is no potential energy.

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How do you derive the kinetic theory model equation?

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Consider a cube with side length l, filled with particles of mass m and speed u. Find the force exerted on the wall, by finding the change in momentum and finding the time between collisions.

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Explain, with reference to molecular motion, why the pressure of a gas increases with temperature

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-Average kinetic energy of the molecules increases with temperature
-More collisions occur as they occur more frequently
-Average change in momentum of a particle from collision is greater
-And the rate of change of momentum is greater
- Hence force, and therefore pressure during collision is greater

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Explain what is meant by a ideal gas

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An ideal gas is a gas which follows the gas laws perfectly, meaning that there is no other interaction other than perfectly elastic collisions between the molecules. This means that there are no intermolecular
forces between the molecules