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Calorimetry Review : Specific Heat, Latent Heat, & Temperature vs. Heat Input plot

Calorimetry Review : Specific Heat, Latent Heat, & Temperature vs. Heat Input plot. Chapter 14. Define the terms found in §14.0-14.5. § 14.1: § 14.2: § 14.3: § 14.4: § 14.5:. Define the terms found in §14.0-14.5. C alorie, c alorie, heat thermal energy specific heat

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Calorimetry Review : Specific Heat, Latent Heat, & Temperature vs. Heat Input plot

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  1. Calorimetry Review:Specific Heat, Latent Heat, &Temperature vs. Heat Input plot Chapter 14

  2. Define the terms found in §14.0-14.5 • §14.1: • §14.2: • §14.3: • §14.4: • §14.5:

  3. Define the terms found in §14.0-14.5 • Calorie, calorie, heat • thermal energy • specific heat • system, surroundings, closed, open, isolated, calorimeter • phase, heat of fusion, heat of vaporization, latent heat, evaporation

  4. Figure 14-5Temperature as a function of the heat added to bring 1.0 kg of ice at -40°C to steam above 100°C.

  5. Using the diagram below (no textbook), do the following:- Copy the graph into your notes.- On the same graph, sketch the plot for half the amount of water.- Rank, from smallest to largest, the specific heat values for solid, liquid, and gaseous water.- Rank, from smaller to larger, the latent heats (fusion & vaporization).- Write the basic equation that utilizes specific heat.- Write the basic equation that utilizes latent heat.

  6. Figure 14-17 for Problem 18:The 1.20-kg head of a hammer has a speed of 6.5 m/s just before it strikes a nail (Fig. 14–17) and is brought to rest. Estimate the temperature rise of a 14-g iron nail generated by 10 such hammer blows done in quick succession. Assume the nail absorbs all the energy.

  7. Heat Transfer: §14.6 - Conduction • Read (and take notes). Define terms. • Look at figures. Can you explain each figure? • Work example(s)

  8. Heat Transfer: §14.6 - Conduction

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