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Laws and Specific Heat
    December 5, 2012
Objectives

1. State the three law of thermodynamics

2. Describe how Specific Heat capacity
   affects our earth’s climate
Laws of Thermodynamics

1. First law states:

  a. When heat flows in or out of a system it is
     being neither created or destroyed


  b. It only transfers to a different place
Laws of
Thermodynamics
2. Second Law states:

  a. Heat flows from a hot to a cold substance


  b. Has to be forced to move the opposite
     direction
Laws of
Thermodynamics
3. Third Law states:

  a. No system can reach                absolute
     zero

  What is absolute zero?

  How do we know where it is at if we can’t reach
    it?
Specific Heat Capacity

1. Heat is thermal energy in motion

2. Heat is measured = Joules/ Calories
Specific Heat Capacity
3. Different substance = different capacities
   for storing thermal energy


  a. Require different amounts of thermal energy
     to raise temperature
Specific Heat Capacity
4. Specific Heat Capacity: quantity of heat
   required to change the temperature of a
   unit mass by 1 degree


  a. Measure of thermal inertia


  b. Matters ability to resist a     change
     in temperature
Higher specific heat – stronger ability to
  resist change

Lower specific heat – low ability to resist
  change
Specific Heat Capacity

5. Which has a higher specific heat
  capacity, water or sand? In other words
  which takes longer to warm in sunlight (or
  longer to cool at night?)
Specific Heat Capacity
6. Waters specific heat capacity:

  a. Higher capacity for storing energy


  b. Absorbs a great quantity of heat for small
     rises in temperature


  c. Takes much longer to cool, resistant to
     loosing thermal energy
Specific Heat Capacity
 d. Water’s specific heat changes the
 world’s climate

    i. Currents carry warmer water to Europe’s
       west coast keeping it warmer than the
       cool coast’s of Canada

    ii. Islands and peninsula’s do not
       have extreme temperatures
7. Bermuda is close to North Carolina, but
  unlike North Carolina, it has a tropical
  climate year round. Why?
Agenda                Bell Work
• Review 6 degrees and    • Pick up Crossword
  HW                        Puzzle from front desk

• Notes: Thermal          • Complete
  Expansion

• Heat Transfer Project
Thermal Expansion

        March 6, 2012
Objectives

• Understand Thermal Expansion in terms
 of how ice and water react


Eureka 19
Thermal Expansion

1. Thermal expansion - when a substance
   expands when heated and contracts
   when cooled


  a. Different substances have different abilities
     to expand and contract
Bimetallic strips
Thermal expansion

   b. When you can’t loosen a metal lid
     on a glass jar, why is it that you
     stick it under hot water to help you
     out?
Thermal Expansion
2. Water’s Thermal expansion

  a. Expands when heated


  b. Between 0 and 4 degrees water particles
     contracts becoming more dense before
     freezing
Themal Expansion
 a. If you heat water at zero degrees it actually
    contracts as the ice crystals start to collapse
    before it will expand at 4 degrees
Themal Expansion
3. When solid ice forms volume increases
  because of the ice crystals
Thermal
Expansion
    a. Since ice is less
      dense it floats on bodies of water

    b. Water at zero degrees is less dense
 as well and stays near the tops

    c. Water at four degrees is more
 dense and will settle at the bottom keeping
 organisms warm all winter
Laws, heat and expansion 2011

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Laws, heat and expansion 2011

  • 1. Laws and Specific Heat December 5, 2012
  • 2. Objectives 1. State the three law of thermodynamics 2. Describe how Specific Heat capacity affects our earth’s climate
  • 3. Laws of Thermodynamics 1. First law states: a. When heat flows in or out of a system it is being neither created or destroyed b. It only transfers to a different place
  • 4. Laws of Thermodynamics 2. Second Law states: a. Heat flows from a hot to a cold substance b. Has to be forced to move the opposite direction
  • 5. Laws of Thermodynamics 3. Third Law states: a. No system can reach absolute zero What is absolute zero? How do we know where it is at if we can’t reach it?
  • 6. Specific Heat Capacity 1. Heat is thermal energy in motion 2. Heat is measured = Joules/ Calories
  • 7. Specific Heat Capacity 3. Different substance = different capacities for storing thermal energy a. Require different amounts of thermal energy to raise temperature
  • 8. Specific Heat Capacity 4. Specific Heat Capacity: quantity of heat required to change the temperature of a unit mass by 1 degree a. Measure of thermal inertia b. Matters ability to resist a change in temperature
  • 9. Higher specific heat – stronger ability to resist change Lower specific heat – low ability to resist change
  • 10. Specific Heat Capacity 5. Which has a higher specific heat capacity, water or sand? In other words which takes longer to warm in sunlight (or longer to cool at night?)
  • 11. Specific Heat Capacity 6. Waters specific heat capacity: a. Higher capacity for storing energy b. Absorbs a great quantity of heat for small rises in temperature c. Takes much longer to cool, resistant to loosing thermal energy
  • 12. Specific Heat Capacity d. Water’s specific heat changes the world’s climate i. Currents carry warmer water to Europe’s west coast keeping it warmer than the cool coast’s of Canada ii. Islands and peninsula’s do not have extreme temperatures
  • 13.
  • 14. 7. Bermuda is close to North Carolina, but unlike North Carolina, it has a tropical climate year round. Why?
  • 15. Agenda Bell Work • Review 6 degrees and • Pick up Crossword HW Puzzle from front desk • Notes: Thermal • Complete Expansion • Heat Transfer Project
  • 16. Thermal Expansion March 6, 2012
  • 17. Objectives • Understand Thermal Expansion in terms of how ice and water react Eureka 19
  • 18. Thermal Expansion 1. Thermal expansion - when a substance expands when heated and contracts when cooled a. Different substances have different abilities to expand and contract
  • 20. Thermal expansion b. When you can’t loosen a metal lid on a glass jar, why is it that you stick it under hot water to help you out?
  • 21. Thermal Expansion 2. Water’s Thermal expansion a. Expands when heated b. Between 0 and 4 degrees water particles contracts becoming more dense before freezing
  • 22. Themal Expansion a. If you heat water at zero degrees it actually contracts as the ice crystals start to collapse before it will expand at 4 degrees
  • 23. Themal Expansion 3. When solid ice forms volume increases because of the ice crystals
  • 24. Thermal Expansion a. Since ice is less dense it floats on bodies of water b. Water at zero degrees is less dense as well and stays near the tops c. Water at four degrees is more dense and will settle at the bottom keeping organisms warm all winter