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First Law of Thermodynamics Conservation of Energy for Thermal Systems.

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1 First Law of Thermodynamics Conservation of Energy for Thermal Systems

2 Joule Equivalent of Heat James Joule showed that mechanical energy could be converted to heat and arrived at the conclusion that heat was another form of energy. He showed that 1 calorie of heat was equivalent to 4.184 J of work. 1 cal = 4.184 J

3 Energy Mechanical Energy: KE, PE, E Work is done by energy transfer. Heat is another form of energy. Need to expand the conservation of energy principle to accommodate thermal systems.

4 First Law of Thermodynamics The internal energy of a system changes due to work and heat: Heat is positive when the system gains heat. Work is positive when work is done by the system.

5 1 st Law of Thermodynamics What happens to the gas if the piston is moved inwards?

6 1 st Law of Thermodynamics If the container is insulated the temperature will rise, the atoms move faster and the pressure rises. Is there more internal energy in the gas?

7 1 st Law of Thermodynamics External agent did work in pushing the piston inward. W = Fd =(PA)  x W =P  V xx

8 1 st Law of Thermodynamics Work done on the gas equals the change in the gases internal energy, W =  U xx

9 1 st Law of TD Let’s change the situation: Keep the piston fixed at its original location. Place the cylinder on a hot plate. What happens to gas?

10 Heat flows into the gas. Atoms move faster, internal energy increases. Q = heat in Joules  U = change in internal energy in Joules. Q =  U

11 1 st Law of TD What if we added heat and pushed the piston in at the same time? F

12 1 st Law of TD Work is done on the gas, heat is added to the gas and the internal energy of the gas increases! Q = W +  U F

13 2 nd Law of Thermodynamics: Law of Entropy Heat flows spontaneously from a substance at higher temperature to a substance at lower temperature. Entropy (chaos) – everything in the universe always moves from an ordered state to a more disordered state. Randomness is always increasing.

14 Entropy A measure of molecular disorder: The arrow of time: disorder of universe always increases with time. Perpetual motion machines are impossible. A thermodynamic limit to the efficiency of engines.


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