Physics Module 4 Flashcards

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What is thermal energy?

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The total kinetic and potential energies of all the particles in a material

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What is thermal expansion?

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Particles taking up more space as they vibrate faster, and expanding the material.

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What state of matter experiences the most thermal expansion, and why?

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Gas expands the most because of the strength of attraction between particles. Solids have strong bonds, liquids have weak bonds, and gases have no bonds.

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4
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Do gases only expand when heated?

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No. Volume depends on the container, so if temperature increases in a fixed volume, pressure will increase.

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5
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What is conduction?

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When thermal energy is transferred from one part of material to another. When heated, particles move faster, pushing on other particles and speeding them up too.

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6
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What materials conduct heat best/worst and why?

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  • Metals are best because atoms are close together, and because free electrons collide with atoms and make them vibrate faster.
  • Gases are worst because the molecules are far apart (which makes them good insulators).
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What is convection?

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Heat transferred through the movements of liquids of gases in convection currents.

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8
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How are convection current formed?

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Warmer areas of the fluid expand and become less dense, so it rises as cooler, denser fluid sinks and displaces it.

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9
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What is thermal radiation?

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Thermal energy transferred through electromagnetic waves, usually infrared, but sometimes visible light too.

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10
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What is the difference between boiling and evaporation?

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  • Evaporation is when a liquid below its boiling point changes into a gas.
  • Boiling is when the vapour pressure in water bubbles is strong enough to overcome atmospheric pressure.
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What is specific heat capacity?

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The amount of energy that must be transferred to heat 1kg of a specific material by 1C.

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What is the formula for specific heat capacity?

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Energy transferred = mass x specific heat capacity x temperature change

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What is thermal capacity?

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The amount of energy that must be transferred to heat a specific mass of a specific material by 1C.

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14
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What is the formula for thermal capacity?

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Thermal capacity = mass x specific heat capacity

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15
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How does temperature change in melting ice and boiling water?

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It reaches the melting/boiling point, then does not change, even as it absorbs more thermal energy.

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16
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What is latent heat of fusion?

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The extra thermal energy used to separate particles in a melting solid so it can form a liquid, instead of increasing the solid’s temperature above the melting point.

17
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What is latent heat of vaporisation?

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The extra thermal energy used to separate particles in a boiling liquid so it can form a gas, instead of increasing the liquid’s temperature above the boiling point.

18
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What is the formula for latent heat?

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Energy transferred = mass x specific latent heat