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Topic 4
Moving in the world

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Plan for today
  • Explanation T4.4 Temperature and heat
  • Make homework

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4.4 Temperature and heat

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Learning goals
I can....
  • describe the concept of temperature, the different scales it can be measured on and the units that belong to those.
  • convert temperatures between the Celsius and Kelvin scale.
  • describe the concept of heat and the units it can be measured in.
  • distinguish between the concepts of temperature and heat
  • describe the concept of heat of combustion and use it to calculate the amount of energy released during combustion.

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Key words
  • Heat
  • Temperature
  • Celsius
  • Kelvin
  • Heat of combustion

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Heat
Total amount of energy of the molecules that are present in a piece of matter

Unit of heat = Joules (J)


The bigger the energy, the bigger the heat

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Temperature
Indication of average amount of kinetic energy (movement) per molecule

Symbol: Temperature ( T )
                                                   
Unit: Degrees Celsius ( °C ) and Kelvin (K)

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Heat vs Temperature

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Slide 10 - Video

Temperature in Celsius
Based on water

0 °C , water going from solid to liquid or back

100 °C, water going from liquid to gas or back

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Temperature in Kelvin
Temperature can also be measured in Kelvin (no degrees)

-273 degrees Celsius = 0 Kelvin
0 degrees Celsius = 273 Kelvin

1 degrees up in Celsius=
1 Kelvin up

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How many Kelvin is 75 degrees Celsius
A
-198 Kelvin
B
0,27 Kelvin
C
3,64 Kelvin
D
348 Kelvin

Slide 13 - Quiz

Heat of combustion
Combustion reactions:
Burning fuels produces heat that is used 
for many purposes (exothermic)

Different fuels give off different amounts 
of heat, this is known as the heat of combustion.

(MJ = Mega Joules = 1.000.000J)


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Gasoline has a heat of combustion of 32 MJ/kg
How much energy wil you get by burning 0,5 kg?
A
64 MJ
B
32 MJ
C
16 MJ
D
32,5 MJ

Slide 15 - Quiz

Homework
  • Study the glossary of 4.4
  • Complete the exercises of 4.4 (p. 184-187)
  • Prepare labjournal


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