Nota Padat Heat
Nota Padat Heat
Nota Padat Heat
Example 1
The lengths of the mercury column in a thermometer at the ice
point and the steam point are 12 cm and 20 cm respectively.
When the thermometer is placed in a liquid, the length of the
mercury column is 15 cm. What is the temperature of the
liquid?
Initially there is more heat transferred from hot to cold
object compare from cold to hot
There is net flow of heat from hot object to cold object
Temperature of the hot object decrease and temperature of
the cold object increase
After sometime the amount of heat transferred from A to B
and B to A is the same
Net flow of heat become zero
Both objects has the same temperature
Thermal equilibrium is achieved
Basic principle to construct a thermometer.
Two important principles to construct a thermometer are.
1
Specific thermometric property i.e. a physical quantity
which varies with temperature.
Thermometer
Thermometric property
Mercury thermometer
Volume of mercury varies with
temperature
2
Calibration of thermometer i.e the process of marking-up
a scale on a thermometer.
To produce a scale for a thermometer, two fixed points of
thermometer must first be selected.
a) Lower fixed point (0oC) is the melting temperature
of pure ice at standard atmospheric pressure.
b) Upper fixed point (100 o C) is the temperature of
steam a standard atmospheric pressure.
The formula is used to calibrate a thermometer
Example 2
The lengths of the mercury thread in a thermometer are 4.0 cm
and 24.0 cm respectively at 0oC and 100oC. What is the
length of the thread when the thermometer is placed in a
substance at 65 oC.
Mercury Thermometer
Q = mc
Where,
Q = the heat energy transferred to the substance
m = the mass of the substance
c = the specific heat capacity of the substance
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6. Diagram 8.1 shows a 500W electric heater being used
[ 2 marks ]
(d) Q, R and S are three different hot plates. These hot
plates are used to heat roti canai. Table 8 shows the
characteristics of each plate.
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Hot
Plates
Specific Heat
Capacity,c
J kg-C-
Mass,
m
kg
Power,
P
W
390
3.0
600
900
2.5
1200
400
4.0
900
Table 8
(a) What is the meaning of specific heat capacity?
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(b) Based on Table 8, state suitable characteristics of
the pot if it is to be used for cooking something
rapidly. Give reason for the suitability of the
characteristics.
(i) Material for making the pot.
.
Reason
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(ii) Material for making the handle of the pot
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Reason
(ii)Plate R
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(iii) Mass of the pot
(iii) Plate S
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Reason
[5 marks]
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[2 marks]
(ii) The copper pot
P
water
Diagram 3.2 shows the graph of temperature against time
of block P until it achieve thermal equilibrium.
Temperature / oC
100
90
80
70
60
50
(a) What is meant by thermal equilibrium?
time / s
40
0 20 40
60 80 100 120
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(b) What is the temperature of block P when it is in thermal
equilibrium?
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(c) Explain how block P achieve thermal equilibrium.
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[1 mark]
(ii) The increase in temperature of water. [Specific heat
capacity = 42 000 J kg-10C-1]
[2 marks]
(a) (i) What is meant by heat?
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(ii) Explain how the heat is removed from the forehead of
the person
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(b) The mass of the gel in the pad is 0.03 kg and its specific
heat capacity is 4300 J kg-1 C-1. The initial temperature of
the pad is 15 C and the final temperature is 36 C.
Calculate the amount of heat removed by the pad.
[2 marks]
(c) It is suggested that the cooling pad should be modified so
that it can remove more heat. Give two suggestion and the
reasons for doing so.
Suggestion 1:
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Reason:
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Suggestion 2:
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Reason:
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10) The following table shows the characteristics of materials
which could be used to make the food container to keep
the food warm. You are asked to investigate the
characteristics of the materials in the table which could be
used to make the food container as in the figure above.
Explain the suitability of each characteristic in the table and
hence, determine which material is most suitable to be
used to make the food container. Justify your choice.
Charateristic
Density/
kg m-3
Melting
point / C
Specific heat
capacity/J kg-1 oC-1
Thermal
conductivity
2 710
660
910
High
910
27
1 600
Low
1 050
240
1 300
Low
2 600
1 200
670
Low
3 800
2 020
800
High
Material
LATENT HEAT
The specific latent heat of fusion :
Is the quantity heat of energy required to change 1 kg of a
substance from the solid state to the liquid state, without a
change in temperature.
The specific latent heat of Vaporisation :
Is the quantity heat of energy required to change 1 kg of a
substance from the liquid state to the gaseous state, without a
change in temperature. The S.I. unit of is J kg-1
Q = ml
Study the specification of the four types of ice cream container
based on the following aspects:
- Specific heat capacity of ice cream box
- Size of ice cream box
- Material of outer box
- Colour of outer box
Explain the suitability of the aspects
[10 marks]
13) The figure below shows a cooling system of car.
You are asked to modify the the cooling system so that it can
cool the car better. Your modification should include the
following aspects:
i) specific heat capacity of the coolant
ii) boiling point of the coolant
iii) density of the coolant
iv) size of the radiator fan
v) number of fin blade
14. Diagram below shows a simple solar waterheating
system. Energy from the Sun falls on the solar panel.
Water is pumped around the system so that a store of hot
water is made available in the tank.
(a)
XY.
(iii) YZ.
(b) Using kinetic theory of matter, explain why
(i) at section XY , the temperature is remains
constant?
(ii)
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at section YZ the temperature increases
Set A
[2]
(c) In another experiment using the same heater, ice colder
than 0 C is used. State why less water drips into the
beaker in 2.0 minutes.
[2 marks]
(c) Calculate the heat released when the coffee is cooled
down to 25 oC.[Specific heat capacity of coffee = 4500 J
kg1 oC1]
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7. Diagram 3.1 shows the change of phase when 1 kg of ice is
converted into steam. Q1, Q2and Q3 are the heat energies
absorbed during the heating process.
I kg ice
at 0C
I kg water
at 0C
I kg water
at 100C
[2 marks]
(d) (i)Calculate the mass of ice needed to cool the coffee in
cup A to 25 oC.[Specific heat capacity of water = 4200 J
kg1oC1, specific latent heat of fusion of ice = 3.36 x 105
J kg1]
I kg steam
at 100C
[3 marks]
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Boyles Law
Boyles law states that For a fixed mass at constant
temperature, the pressure of gas is inversely proportional to
its volume
[ 2 marks]
P1 V1 = P2 V2
Ice / Ais
Cup A
Cup B
DIAGRAM 7.1
Initially, each cup contains 0.2 kg of coffee at 75.5 oC. It is
observed that both cups of coffee reach a final
temperature of 25 oC at the same time.
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(b) Based on the observation of Diagram 5.1 and 5.2,
(i) Compare the volume of the gas
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(ii) Compare the pressure of the gas
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(b) Based on the answers in (a) (i) and (a) (ii), name the
gas law involve.
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(c) Before a long journey, the driver checked the air pressure
of his car tyres. The air pressure of the tyres was 200 kPa
at a temperature 27C. After the journey, the air pressure
of the tyres increase to 230 k Pa. What is the temperature
of the air in the tyre after the journey? [Assume the volume
of the tyre is constant]
(a)
(b)
Figure 1
[3 marks]
(d) The tyre in Diagram 7 is not suitable to be used on a
muddy road. Suggest modifications to be done based on
the characteristics given.
(i) Surface area of the tyre
(a)
(a)
(ii) Reason
(b)
Figure 2
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(iv) Reason
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Charles Law
Charless law states that For a fixed mass at constant
pressure, the volume of gas is directly proportional to its
absolute temperature
V1 = V2
T1
T2
(b)
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