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Fill in the blank (1pt) Thermodynamics 1. The Newton temperature scale is made up of different points 2. When Antonine Lavoisier began his study of combustion, he noticed that metals would in weight upon being burned in air 3. The engine cycle used in most modern jet turbines is the cycle 4. coined the functional term thermo-dynamics in his 1858 paper titled An Account of Carnot s Theory of the Motive Power of Heat 5. At room temperature, is the only metal to be in liquid form 6. The highest density of water occurs at roughly what degree celsius (nearest whole number) 7. The most efficient thermodynamic engine can never be realistically achieved due to the constraint of 8. Absolute hot is the concept of the highest temperature that can be achieved, it is also known as temperature. 9. In solar panels, the effect is the primary method that allows conversion of solar energy to electrical energy 10. The relationship between molar heat capacity at constant pressure and molar heat capacity at constant pressure is at a difference of (numerical value with units) 11. The book Reflections on the Motive Power of Fire was written by 12. An ice cube melts in hot water than in cold water 13. The British Thermal Unit is defined as the energy required to heat 1 pound of water 1 (temperature scale).

14. A reversible adiabatic process is a process in where the state variable,, remains constant 15. A linear gas molecule with 5 atoms has theoretical vibrational degrees of freedom 16. law can be used to help extrapolate absolute zero degrees using a pressure gauge and and temperature differences 17. The Kelvin is to Celsius as is to Fahrenheit 18. is the scientist most responsible for the 3rd law of thermodynamics 19. The measure of useful work available in a system is also known as free energy 20. Constant pressure calorimetry typically measures enthalpy while constant volume calorimetry typically measures 21. The is similar to the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution, except considering relativistic effects as well 22. A singular dice has microstates 23. This dice has an entropy of (boltzmann constant 1.38*10^-23 J/K) 24. The efficiency of a diesel engine is theoretically controlled by the compression ratio and 25. 100g of ice is heated by 30000J, the end result is a bucket with (ice only, ice and water, water only) 26. The name of the relationship between the different forms of ice (I, II, III etc.) is called 27. The boiling of water utilizes (method of heat transfer)

FRQ 1. A long copper rod is used to conduct heat between two objects. The rod has a heat transfer coefficient of 20 J/ (m * K * s) with a length of 30 m and a surface area of.05 m 2. One object starts at a temperature of 20 C and the other starts at a temperature of 80 C with heat capacities of 100kJ/K. Determine the time in seconds until they are 2 C apart? (5 points) 2. A blackbody radiates at max wavelength of 800nm, using Wien s Law, what is the temperature of this blackbody? (3 points)

3. Explain the rationale of the ultraviolet catastrophe and eventual solution (4 points) 4. A small 15W lightbulb burns at 5000K in a room. Assuming the filament is a perfect radiator, determine the area of the burning filament (4 points)

5. What is the theoretical carnot efficiency of this engine with the given temperatures? (2 points) 6. What is the actual efficiency of this engine assuming 1 mol of monoatomic gas? (4 points)

7. What is the degrees of freedom of a gas mixture of inert O 2, CO 2, He, and Ne? (3 points) 8. The sun is 5778K and 695,700 kilometres, assuming it is an ideal radiator, what is the power of the sun? (4 points) 9. Prove that in an isothermal process, W = nrt ln( ) (5 points) V V 1

1. 2 objects are heated separately and placed in a vat of water. Object 1, 20g, has specific heat capacity of.5j/g C and is heated to 90 C. Object 2, 20g, has a specific heat capacity of.25j/g C and is heated to 75 C. The vat of water, 100g, has a specific heat capacity of 4.18J/g C and starts at 20 C. To the nearest whole degree, what is the final temperature of the system at equilibrium? (4 points)