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THERMODYNAMICS
   literally means “moving or
evolving heat.” The science of
 thermodynamics is concerned
with heat and its transformation
      to mechanical energy.
SYSTEM - object or collection of objects
 under study. Everything else is referred
 to as surroundings
  The system and the surroundings
  constitute the universe.
INTERNAL ENERGY- refers to the sum of
 the kinetics energies of the molecules
 of a body and the potential energy to
 intermolecular forces
REVERSIBLE PROCESS –
    one in which the system and its
    surroundings can be returned to their
    initial state before the process occurs
IRREVERSIBLE PROCESS - one in which
 the system and its surroundings
 cannot be returned to their initial state
 before the process occurs. Also
 known as the natural process.
ZEROTH LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS

                      A
             B                 C
“If object A is in thermal equilibrium with
object B and object A is in thermal equilibrium
with a third object C, then object B must be in
equilibrium with object C”
Thermal Equilibrium- the main concern of
 the zeroth law, two bodies are said to be in
 thermal equilibrium if they have the same
 temperature.
THE FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS




“When heat is added to a system, some of it
remains in the system increasing its internal
energy, while the rest leaves the system as the
system does work.”
THE SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS
 Three versions of the second law of thermodynamics:
      KELVIN-PLANCK STATEMENT – no heat
       engine can completely convert heat energy to
       work . In other words, there is no 100% efficient
       heat engine.
      CLAUSIUS STATEMENT – heat flows
       naturally from hot to cold objects .
      ENTROPY STATEMENT – when a reversible
       process occurs, the total entropy of the universe
       remains the same. When an irreversible process
       occurs, the total entropy of the universe
       increases.
Entropy is an abstract or theoretical quantity. It
is used to predict the direction of natural
events and to predict whether a given
chemical or physical process is possible. If
the     process      is     found      to     be
impossible, additional data may tell scientist
what can be done to make the process
possible.
THE THIRD LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS




“The entropy of a perfect crystal of a substance at
the absolute zero temperature is zero.”
HEAT ENGINES

a device that converts heat
energy to mechanical work
TYPES OF HEAT ENGINES

 INTERNAL COMBUSTION
  ENGINE – burns the fuel inside
  the engine.
 EXTERNAL COMBUSTION
  ENGINE - burns the fuel
  outside the engine.
STEAM ENGINES
    HERO OF ALEXANDRIA
    – invented the oldest heat
    engine since 200 B. C.
    called Aeolipile in which
    steam was conducted
    through pipes from a
    boiler.
Aeolipile
THOMAS SAVERY –
developed the first
commercial      steam
engine in 1968.
Savery Engine
THOMAS
NEWCOMEN – came
up with a modified
engine using steam at
atmospheric pressure
in 1712.
Newcomen Engine
JAMES       WATT       –
introduced a greatly
improved steam engine
with      a     separate
condenser in 1769. This
invention triggered the
so called “Industrial
Revolution”         and
stimulated           the
inventions of other
types of engine.
Watt Steam Engine
GASOLINE AND DIESEL ENGINES

    The    gasoline engine and diesel
engine     are internal combustion
engines.   These engines operate on
four           different      stokes:
intake,    compression, power and
exhaust.
IDEAL HEAT ENGINE
Maximum efficiency is obtained if all
processes undergone by the working
substance of a heat engine are reversible.
This    statement   is   called   Carnot
principle, named after French engineer
Sadi Carnot. The Carnot engine is a
hypothetical heat engine undergoing all
reversible process.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW:

• You should know that efficiency is a comparison of the useful
  work energy provided by a machine or system to the work
  energy applied to the machine or system.

• You should know that the formula for efficiency is:
                         input work
           efficiency=                 x 100%
                         output work
• You should know that the parts of a machine or system and how
  they are connected together will affect the machine's or
  system's efficiency.

• You should know that other forces such as friction will affect an
  object's movement.

• You should know that velocity ratio is a comparison of
  the distance a load moves to the distance travelled by the force
  needed to move it.
Project in Physics IV-Thermodynamics

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Project in Physics IV-Thermodynamics

  • 1.
  • 2. THERMODYNAMICS literally means “moving or evolving heat.” The science of thermodynamics is concerned with heat and its transformation to mechanical energy.
  • 3. SYSTEM - object or collection of objects under study. Everything else is referred to as surroundings The system and the surroundings constitute the universe. INTERNAL ENERGY- refers to the sum of the kinetics energies of the molecules of a body and the potential energy to intermolecular forces
  • 4. REVERSIBLE PROCESS – one in which the system and its surroundings can be returned to their initial state before the process occurs
  • 5. IRREVERSIBLE PROCESS - one in which the system and its surroundings cannot be returned to their initial state before the process occurs. Also known as the natural process.
  • 6.
  • 7. ZEROTH LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS A B C “If object A is in thermal equilibrium with object B and object A is in thermal equilibrium with a third object C, then object B must be in equilibrium with object C”
  • 8. Thermal Equilibrium- the main concern of the zeroth law, two bodies are said to be in thermal equilibrium if they have the same temperature.
  • 9. THE FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS “When heat is added to a system, some of it remains in the system increasing its internal energy, while the rest leaves the system as the system does work.”
  • 10. THE SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS  Three versions of the second law of thermodynamics:  KELVIN-PLANCK STATEMENT – no heat engine can completely convert heat energy to work . In other words, there is no 100% efficient heat engine.  CLAUSIUS STATEMENT – heat flows naturally from hot to cold objects .  ENTROPY STATEMENT – when a reversible process occurs, the total entropy of the universe remains the same. When an irreversible process occurs, the total entropy of the universe increases.
  • 11. Entropy is an abstract or theoretical quantity. It is used to predict the direction of natural events and to predict whether a given chemical or physical process is possible. If the process is found to be impossible, additional data may tell scientist what can be done to make the process possible.
  • 12. THE THIRD LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS “The entropy of a perfect crystal of a substance at the absolute zero temperature is zero.”
  • 13.
  • 14. HEAT ENGINES a device that converts heat energy to mechanical work
  • 15. TYPES OF HEAT ENGINES  INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE – burns the fuel inside the engine.  EXTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE - burns the fuel outside the engine.
  • 16. STEAM ENGINES HERO OF ALEXANDRIA – invented the oldest heat engine since 200 B. C. called Aeolipile in which steam was conducted through pipes from a boiler.
  • 18. THOMAS SAVERY – developed the first commercial steam engine in 1968.
  • 20. THOMAS NEWCOMEN – came up with a modified engine using steam at atmospheric pressure in 1712.
  • 22. JAMES WATT – introduced a greatly improved steam engine with a separate condenser in 1769. This invention triggered the so called “Industrial Revolution” and stimulated the inventions of other types of engine.
  • 24. GASOLINE AND DIESEL ENGINES The gasoline engine and diesel engine are internal combustion engines. These engines operate on four different stokes: intake, compression, power and exhaust.
  • 25.
  • 26. IDEAL HEAT ENGINE Maximum efficiency is obtained if all processes undergone by the working substance of a heat engine are reversible. This statement is called Carnot principle, named after French engineer Sadi Carnot. The Carnot engine is a hypothetical heat engine undergoing all reversible process.
  • 27. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW: • You should know that efficiency is a comparison of the useful work energy provided by a machine or system to the work energy applied to the machine or system. • You should know that the formula for efficiency is: input work efficiency= x 100% output work • You should know that the parts of a machine or system and how they are connected together will affect the machine's or system's efficiency. • You should know that other forces such as friction will affect an object's movement. • You should know that velocity ratio is a comparison of the distance a load moves to the distance travelled by the force needed to move it.