Heat Transfer, Internal Energy ,1st Law of Thermodynamics Flashcards
When a Gas is Heated at a Constant Volume, Heat is Equal to:
How is the Heat and Internal Energy Linked, when an Object is Heated at Constant Volume
Internal Energy = Heat
Derive the formula for Heat, when an object is Heated at a Constant Volume
Include the definition of Heat Capacity
When a Gas is Heated at a Constant Pressure, Heat is Equal to:
How is the Heat and Internal Energy Linked, when an Object is Heated at Constant Pressure
Heat - Work done by the Gas = Change in Internal Energy
What is Enthalpy
Derive the formula for Heat, when an object is Heated at a Constant Pressure
What is Entropy
Derive the Formula for Entropy
What is the Formula of Entropy at constant Volume and Constatn Pressure
What is the First Law of Thermodynamics
The Change in a systems internal energy is Equal to the Heat Transfered to the system subtract the Work done by the system
What are the Sign Conventions for Work and Heat in Thermodynamics