Table of Contents
- 1 What is the transfer of energy from a substance at a higher temperature to a substance at a lower temperature?
- 2 What is the difference between a substance at low temperature and one at high temperature?
- 3 Which is true of the transfer of thermal energy?
- 4 What is the temperature of heat transfer from hot to cold?
What is the transfer of energy from a substance at a higher temperature to a substance at a lower temperature?
Heat
Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the atoms or molecules of a substance. Heat is the transfer of energy from a substance at a higher temperature to a substance at a lower temperature. Some materials are better conductors of heat than others.
What does it mean when a substance has a higher temperature?
Temperature measures the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. Thermal energy measures the total kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. The greater the motion of particles, the higher a substance’s temperature and thermal energy.
What happens to the temperature when you transfer energy into a substance?
A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance. Heat is the transfer of energy. During energy transfer, the energy moves from the hotter object to the colder object. This means that the hotter object will cool down and the colder object will warm up.
What is the difference between a substance at low temperature and one at high temperature?
Temperature is a state variable, and it is defined in a given state. If they have different temperatures, they exchange energy in the form of heat (energy is transferred from the one with higher temperature to the one with lower temperature, according to the Second Law of Thermodynamics).
Is it possible for the temperature of a substance to rise without heat flowing into the substance?
Yes, it is possible to increase the temperature of a gas without adding heat to it, during adiabatic compression the temperature of a gas increases while no heat is given to it. For an adiabatic compression, no heat is given or taken out in adiabatic process.
During which two processes does a substance release energy?
Note that melting and vaporization are endothermic processes in that they absorb or require energy, while freezing and condensation are exothermic process as they release energy.
Which is true of the transfer of thermal energy?
“Heat” basically refers to the transfer of thermal energy. And yes, such energy will flow from hotter to colder objects. In what direction does thermal energy transfer? From higher energy to lower energy (i.e., higher temperature to lower temperature). What direction does thermal energy naturally flow?
How is the temperature of a substance related to heat?
When a substance is heated, it gains thermal energy. Therefore, its particles move faster and its temperature rises. When a substance is cooled, it loses thermal energy, which causes its particles to move more slowly and its temperature to drop. How is heat related to temperature?
Which is law of thermodynamics governs heat transfer?
The Second Law of Thermodynamics (first expression): Heat transfer occurs spontaneously from higher- to lower-temperature bodies but never spontaneously in the reverse direction. The law states that it is impossible for any process to have as its sole result heat transfer from a cooler to a hotter object.
What is the temperature of heat transfer from hot to cold?
Heat transfer from the hot object (or hot reservoir) is denoted as Q h, while heat transfer into the cold object (or cold reservoir) is Q c, and the work done by the engine is W. The temperatures of the hot and cold reservoirs are T h and T c, respectively.