PPT-Introduction to Thermodynamics

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Thermodynamics Rub your hands together for 15 seconds Are your hands warm Thermal energy Thermodynamics The study of the effects of work heat flow and energy on

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Thermodynamics Rub your hands together for 15 seconds Are your hands warm Thermal energy Thermodynamics The study of the effects of work heat flow and energy on a system Movement of thermal energy. 1. st. law of thermodynamics. Energy may be converted to different forms, but it is neither created nor destroyed during transformations. Energy from chemical bonds is converted to kinetic energy and heat (body and friction from tires). Thermodynamics. Rub your hands together for 15 seconds.. Are your hands warm?. Thermal energy. Thermodynamics. The study of the effects of work, heat flow, and energy on a system. Movement of thermal energy. No engine, working in a continuous cycle, can take heat from a reservoir at a single temperature and convert that heat completely to work.. Therefore, no engine can have a greater efficiency than a Carnot engine operating between the same two temperatures.. Advanced Chemistry. Ms. . Grobsky. What is Energy?. Energy. . is the capacity to do work. Thermal energy. is the energy associated with the random motion of atoms and molecules. Kinetic energy . is the energy due to motion. Change of phase . . ice. .  . water.  . steam. The Laws of Thermodynamics. The 1. st. Law. The 2. nd. Law. Applications. Heat engines. Refrigerators. Order to disorder. 2. Change of Phase. Principles of . Engineering. 1. Thermodynamics. Rub your hands together for 15 seconds.. Are your hands warm?. Thermal energy. 2. Thermodynamics. The study of the effects of work, heat flow, and energy on a system. with the emphasis here on large-scale helium cryogenics. Tom . Peterson, SLAC . January 2017. January, 2017 USPAS. Thermodynamics for Cryogenics Tom Peterson. 2. Outline. Definitions . Perfect gas (. Entropy: Criteria for Spontaneity. Second Law of Thermodynamics. Third Law of Thermodynamics. Free Energy . Coupled Reactions. Thermodynamics. The chemistry . that . deals with the flow of energy during a chemical or physical process;. Introduction. Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics. If objects A and B are separately in thermal equilibrium with a third object C, then A and B are in thermal equilibrium with each other. . Temperature . T. Patreon.com/. scientistmel. Twitter.com/. scientistmel. 4-7-18 11 am CST. Thermodynamics. Studies the effects on a system. Work. Heat. Energy. System?. System – quantity of matter. Boundaries – fixed or moveable. Topics to be covered . Laws of thermodynamics: . Zeroth law, First law, Second law, and Third law. Thermal Processes: . Isobaric, Isochoric, adiabatic, and Isothermal. Heat engines, Refrigerators, Air-conditioners, and Heat pumps. . Statement Number. Assessment Statement. 10.2.1. Deduce an expression for the work involved in a volume change of a gas at constant pressure. 10.2.2. State the first law of thermodynamics. 10.2.3. Identify the first law of thermodynamics as a statement of the principle of energy conservation. Thermometry. Concept of temperature. Boyle’s Law. Charles’ Law. Thermometers. Thermocouple. Calorimetry. Platinum resistance scale. Absolute zero. Lower fixed point. Temperature gradient. Thermodynamic . Temperature is the measurement of the average kinetic energy of material. . Atoms move around and collide with the thermometer and exchange its energy causing the thermometer to go up.. Three units of measuring temperature.

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