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1 Heat, Thermal Energy, and Temperature

2 What is Heat? The measurement of Energy that flows from something with a higher temperature to something with a lower temperature. HOT COLD

3 What is Thermal Energy? It is the measurement of the TOTAL kinetic energy of the particles of matter.

4 What is Temperature? It is the measurement of the AVERAGE kinetic energy of the particles of matter.

5 Temperature Scales To construct a thermometer scale:
1) Select Two naturally occurring fixed events Freezing and Boiling Point of water are normally chosen. 2) Then numbers are assigned to these points 3) Then the space in-between is divided into a fixed number of equal degrees.

6 Temperature Scales The 3 main temperature scales Fahrenheit Celsius
Kelvin

7 Uses of the Scales Fahrenheit scale is used for engineering and Household purposes. Celsius scale is universally used for ALL scientific measurements

8 The Fahrenheit Scale Daniel G. Fahrenheit (1686-1736)
He was a German Physicist who invented: Alcohol Thermometer in 1709 Mercury Thermometer in 1714. The Fahrenheit Scale in 1724

9 The Fahrenheit Scale The fixed points on which he created the Fahrenheit scale were: A mixture of ice water and salt as the low AND The human body temperature as the high.

10 °F Scale cont. Boiling point became = ________
Freezing point became = _________ 32 0F

11 And the freezing point = 100
Celsius Scale The fixed points on which this scale was created, were the Boiling and Freezing point of water. Original scale had boiling point = 0 And the freezing point = 100

12 Celsius Scale These were later reversed so the Boiling Point = 100 0C
Freezing Point = 0 0C The original name was the CENTIGRADE scale In 1948 it was renamed in honor of the original creator, Anders Celsius (1701 – 1744)

13 Kelvin Scale Named for William Thomson (1824 – 1907)
He became Lord Kelvin of Largs in 1892 His scale is based on the temperature at which ALL molecular movement STOPS.

14 Kelvin Scale This temperature is known as Absolute Zero = 0 K
Boiling point of water = 373 K Freezing point of water = 273 K

15 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
What is the only temperature that is the same for both the Celsius and Fahrenheit Scales? - 40 0C = F 50 0C = 50 0F 78 0C = 78 0F 200 0C = 200 0F

16 Temperature Conversions
Fahrenheit to Celsius (F-32) x 5 9 Celsius to Fahrenheit ( ) + 32 C = C x 9 F = 5

17 Temperature Conversions Cont.
Celsius to Kelvin: K = C + 273 Kelvin to Celsius: C = K - 273


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