Specific Latent Heat

Specific Latent Heat The specific latent heat of a substance is the amount of heat requires to change the phase of 1 kg of substance at a constant temperature. Specific latent heat is measured in J/kg, if energy is measured in J and mass in kg.For example, specific latent heat of ice is 334000J/kg means … Read more

The Cooling Curve

Figure below shows the change of the temperature when a gas is cooled to become solid. Q & A Q: Why the temperature remained unchanged from Q-R and S-T? A: The temperature remains unchanged because the heat released during the formation of the intermolecular forces compensates the heat losses to the surrounding. Q & A … Read more

The Heating Curve

Figure below shows the change of the temperature when a solid is heated until it become gas. Note:B to C Temperature remain unchanged because the heat absorbed is used to overcome the force between the particles in the solid. The heat absorbed to change a solid to liquid is called the latent heat of fusion. … Read more

Latent Heat

Latent Heat The latent heat is the heat absorbed or given out at constant temperature during the change of state of matter. When a solid melt, heat is absorbed but the temperature remains constant. When a liquid is boiling, heat is also absorbed but the temperature again remains constant. The heat absorbed or given out … Read more

Conversion of Energy – Numerical Problems

Conversion of Gravitational Energy to Thermal Energy mgh=mcΔθ Example 1:The Angel Falls in Venezuela is 979 m in height. Calculate the rise in temperature of the water when the waterfall from the top to the bottom. (Assume that all the potential energy loss of the water is converted to heat) [The specific heat capacity of … Read more

Thermal Energy Gain and Loss

When 2 objects/substances are in thermal contact, there will be a net flow of thermal energy from the object/substance with a higher temperature to the object/substance with lower temperature. If we assume there is no thermal energy loss to the surrounding Thermal energy loss = Thermal energy gain Example 1: A 0.5 kg block of … Read more

Specific Heat Capacity

Specific Heat Capacity Specific heat capacity is defined as the amount of heat required to change the temperature of 1 kg of a substance by 1°C. Specific heat capacity is a physical quantity used to compare the heat capacity of a given material of the same mass. It is the measure of how much energy … Read more