14: Exam Questions Flashcards
Explain how the energy of a water molecule in steam changes with time (at a constant temp.)
(frequent) collisions with other particles 2) energy transfer at each collision 3) energy change at each collision is random 4) average energy of a particle (over time) is constant
Explain why some gas passing through a hot tube will ionise
1) atoms exchange energy on each collision; 2) high temperature means atoms have high energy / collision rate; 3) some atoms gain enough energy to be ionised;
Random walk. A typical molecule in air is displaced by 5 mm in 1 s. Explain why it will take 100s to be displaced by 50mm
Distance (proportional) √N. N (proportional) t, so D (proportional) √t. 5/√1 = 50/√100
The first law of thermodynamics can be written in the form ΔU =Q – W
Sate the meaning of each term.
(2)
ΔU – change / increase in internal energy
Q – Heat supplied to the gas /system
W – Work done by the gas / system
More air is pumped into the tank and the pressure rises. The temperature of the air does not change. Explain why adding more air increases the pressure. (2)
More frequent collisions (between air particles and walls of container)
Greater rate of change of momentum