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Chapter 6 Energy and States of Matter. Energy Measuring Temperature. Energy. Makes objects move Makes things stop Energy from sun plants foods we eat energy to live We need energy to “do work”. Work is done when. Go up stairs Play soccer Lift a bag of groceries
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Chapter 6Energy and States of Matter Energy Measuring Temperature LecturePLUS Timberlake
Energy • Makes objects move • Makes things stop • Energy from sun plants foods we eat energy to live • We need energy to “do work” LecturePLUS Timberlake
Work is done when • Go up stairs • Play soccer • Lift a bag of groceries • Ride a bicycle • Breathe • Heart pumps blood • Water goes over a dam LecturePLUS Timberlake
Potential Energy Is stored energy Examples • Water behind a dam • Compressed spring • Chemical bonds in gasoline or coal • Food LecturePLUS Timberlake
Kinetic Energy Is energy of motion Examples • Hammering a nail • Water flowing over a dam • Working out • Boxing • Burning gasoline LecturePLUS Timberlake
Some Forms of Energy • Mechanical • Electrical • Thermal (heat) • Chemical • Radiant (light) LecturePLUS Timberlake
Learning Check E1 A. A car uses more fuel when the air conditioner is on. True (1) or False (2) B. An apple hanging on a tree has potential energy that can turn into both mechanical or chemical energy. True (1) or False (2) LecturePLUS Timberlake
Solution E1 A. A car uses more fuel when the air conditioner is on. True (1) B. An apple hanging on a tree has potential energy that can turn into both mechanical or chemical energy. True(1) LecturePLUS Timberlake
Temperature • Particles are always moving. • When you heat water, the water molecules move faster. • When molecules move faster, the substance gets hotter. • When a substance gets hotter, its temperature goes up. LecturePLUS Timberlake
Learning Check E2 Suppose you place water in a freezer. A. The water particles move 1) faster 2) slower 3) the same B. The water will get 1) hotter 2) colder 3) stay the same C. The temperature of the water will be 1) higher 2) lower 3) the same LecturePLUS Timberlake
Solution E2 Suppose you place water in a freezer. A. The water particles move 2) slower B. The water will get 2) colder C. The temperature of the water will be 2) lower LecturePLUS Timberlake
Temperature • Measures the hotness or coldness of an object • Determined by using a thermometer that contains a liquid that expands with heat and contracts with cooling. LecturePLUS Timberlake
Temperature Scales Fahrenheit Celsius Kelvin Water boils _____°F _____°C ______K Water freezes _____°F _____°C ______K LecturePLUS Timberlake
Temperature Scales Fahrenheit Celsius Kelvin Water boils 212°F 100°C 373 K Water freezes 32°F 0°C 273 K LecturePLUS Timberlake
Units of Temperature between Boiling and Freezing Fahrenheit Celsius Kelvin Water boils 212°F 100°C 373 K 180° 100°C 100K Water freezes 32°F 0°C 273 K LecturePLUS Timberlake
Learning Check E3 A. Temperature of freezing water 1) 0°F 2) 0°C 3) 0 K B. Temperature of boiling water 1) 100°F 2) 32°F 3) 373K C. Number of Celsius units between the boiling and freezing points of water 1) 100 2) 180 3) 273 LecturePLUS Timberlake
Solution E3 A. Temperature of freezing water 2) 0°C B. Temperature of boiling water 3) 373K C. Number of Celsius units between the boiling and freezing points of water 1) 100 LecturePLUS Timberlake
Fahrenheit Formula 180°F = 9°F = 1.8°F 100°C 5°C 1°C Zero point:0°C = 32°F °F = 9/5 T°C + 32 or °F = 1.8 T°C + 32 LecturePLUS Timberlake
Celsius Formula Rearrange to find T°C °F = 1.8 T°C + 32 °F - 32 = 1.8T°C ( +32 - 32) °F - 32 = 1.8 T°C 1.8 1.8 °F - 32 = T°C 1.8 LecturePLUS Timberlake
Temperature Conversions A person with hypothermia has a body temperature of 29.1°C. What is the body temperature in °F? °F = 1.8 (29.1°C) + 32 exact tenth's exact = 52.4 + 32 = 84.4°F tenth’s LecturePLUS Timberlake
Learning Check E4 The normal temperature of a chickadee is 105.8°F. What is that temperature in °C? 1) 73.8 °C 2) 58.8 °C 3) 41.0 °C LecturePLUS Timberlake
Solution E4 3) 41.0 °C Solution: °C = (°F - 32) 1.8 = (105.8 - 32) 1.8 = 73.8°F 1.8° = 41.0°C LecturePLUS Timberlake
Learning Check E5 Pizza is baked at 455°F. What is that in °C? 1) 437 °C 2) 235°C 3) 221°C LecturePLUS Timberlake
Solution E5 Pizza is baked at 455°F. What is that in °C? 2) 235°C (455 - 32) = 235°C 1.8 LecturePLUS Timberlake
Learning Check E6 On a cold winter day, the temperature falls to -15°C. What is that temperature in °F? 1) 19 °F 2) 59°F 3) 5°F LecturePLUS Timberlake
Solution E6 3) 5°F Solution: °F = 1.8(-15°C) + 32 = -27 + 32 = 5°F LecturePLUS Timberlake
Kelvin Scale On the Kelvin Scale 1K = 1°C 0 K is the lowest temperature 0 K = - 273°C K °C K = °C + 273 LecturePLUS Timberlake
Learning Check E7 What is normal body temperature of 37°C in kelvins? 1) 236 K 2) 310 K 3) 342 K LecturePLUS Timberlake
Solution E7 What is normal body temperature of 37°C in kelvins? 2) 310 K K = °C + 273 = 37 °C + 273 = 310. K LecturePLUS Timberlake