thermal physics Flashcards
what is meant by the internal energy?
- sum of all the kinetic energies and potential energies of all its particles
how can the internal energy of a system be increased?
- do work on the system
- increase the temperature of the system
why does the internal energy change when a state of a substance is changed?
- potential energy of the system changes, while kinetic energy is kept constant
what is meant by temperature?
- a measure of the average kinetic energies of the particles
what is the specific heat capacity of a substance?
- the amount of energy required to increase the temperature of 1kg of a substance by 1K, without changing its state
how can we measure amount of energy required to change the temp of a substance?
Q = mc ^T
m = mass
c = specific heat capacity
^T = change in temp
how can we measure the amount of energy required to change the state of a substance?
Q = ml
m = mass
l = specific latent heat
what is the specific latent heat of a substance?
- amount of energy required to change the state of 1kg of material, without changing its temperature
what are the two types of specific latent heat?
- latent heat of fusion ( solid to liquid )
- latent heat of vaporisation ( liquid to gas )
what do the gas laws describe?
- experimental relationship between pressure, volume and temperature for a fixed mass of gas
what is Boyle’s Law?
- when temperature is constant, pressure and volume are inversely proportional
pV = k
what is Charles’ Law?
- when pressure is constant, volume is directly proportional to absolute temperature
V / T = k
what is the Pressure Law?
- when volume is constant, pressure is directly proportional to absolute temperature
P / T = k
what is absolute zero?
- lowest possible temperature
- temperature at which particles have no kinetic energy.
- volume and pressure of a gas are zero
what is the ideal gas equation?
pV = nRT
p = pressure
V = volume
n = moles
R = 8.31
T = temp