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PHYSICS UNIT 6 HEAT AND THERMODYNAMICS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS

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PHYSICS UNIT 6 HEAT AND
THERMODYNAMICS EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
coefficient of cubic expansion - ANSWER-change in volume per unit volume per degree
change in temperature

liquids have a greater/lower coefficient of volume expansion than solids? - ANSWER-
greater

what is unique about gases in terms of Thermal expansion - ANSWER-all gases have
approximately the same coefficient of expansion and is nearly constant at all
temperatures BECAUSE--> molecules are more independent of each other due to great
distances between them

Usually, volume increases when temperature increases. What is the exception to this
rule? - ANSWER-water between 0C-4C (the volume increases while temperature
decreases; reason why ice floats and Titanic sunk)

heat (simple definition) - ANSWER-energy in transit

direction of flow - ANSWER-energy always travels from an object of higher temperature
to lower temperature

compare temperature, heat and internal energy - ANSWER-temperature is the measure
of AVERAGE KE; heat is the TRANSFER of KE; internal energy is the SUM of all
energies in the molecule

units for heat - ANSWER-joules or calories

SI unit of energy (heat) - ANSWER-joule

calorie - ANSWER-Non-SI unit of heat (older unit)

british thermal unit (Btu) - ANSWER-English unit; used in engineering, air conditioning,
and refrigeration (=1055 J)

therm - ANSWER-used to measure natural gas usage

thermal conduction - ANSWER-the process by which energy is transferred by heat
through a material between two points at different temperatures

, give 3 examples of conduction (answers will vary) - ANSWER-holding an ice cube,
cooking pancakes, touching a stovetop

thermal conduction happens when objects _____________ - ANSWER-touch

thermal conductors - ANSWER-substances that transfer energy rapidly

thermal insulators - ANSWER-substances that transfer energy slowly

Why do people wear layers in the winter? - ANSWER-air acts as an insulator

convection - ANSWER-uses the combined effect of conduction and buoyancy

give 3 examples of convection (answers will vary) - ANSWER-Boiling water, lava lamps,
hot air balloon

radiation - ANSWER-energy is transferred without transferring matter

specific heat capacity - ANSWER-the quantity of energy needed to raise the
temperature of 1 kg of a substance by 1C at constant pressure (J/KgC)

How do you find which material has a higher heat capacity? - ANSWER-subject two
materials to the same energy; whichever changes more has a lower specific heat
capacity

Law of heat exchange - ANSWER-any heat-transfer system the heat lost by hot
substances equals the heat gained by cold substances (heat gained= heat lost)

method of mixtures - ANSWER-technique for measuring the quantity of heat transfer
from one substance to another

another name for method of mixtures - ANSWER-calorimetry

calorimeter - ANSWER-a heat measuring device that consists of nested metal cups
separated by an air space

triple point - ANSWER-specific temperature or pressure where solid, liquid and vapor
phases of a substance can exist in contact and in thermal equilibrium

critical point - ANSWER-a temperature point where substance cannot exist as a liquid
no matter what pressure is applied

the critical point is also referred to as - ANSWER-the "upper limit"

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