At a lecture in Cork in 1843, James Joule, while describing his work on heat and temperature, suggested the principle of conservation of energy - Leaving Cert Physics - Question 7 - 2016
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At a lecture in Cork in 1843, James Joule, while describing his work on heat and temperature, suggested the principle of conservation of energy. Later in the ninetee... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:At a lecture in Cork in 1843, James Joule, while describing his work on heat and temperature, suggested the principle of conservation of energy - Leaving Cert Physics - Question 7 - 2016
Step 1
Distinguish between heat and temperature.
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Heat is a measure of energy, quantifying the total kinetic energy of particles in a substance.
Temperature, on the other hand, is a measure of how hot or cold an object is, reflecting the average kinetic energy of its particles.
Step 2
Calculate the height of the Niagara Falls.
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Using the gravitational potential energy formula:
E=mgh
where:
E is the energy converted into heat,
m is the mass of the water dimensioned by density,
g is the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s²),
h is the height of the Niagara Falls.
To find h, suppose we can consider the temperature difference that contributes to energy:
E=mcheta
We have:
heta=0.12°C (the temperature difference),
c=4200 J kg−1 K−1 (specific heat capacity of water).
Setting the two equations equal:
mgh=mcheta
Thus:
h=gcθ=9.84200×0.12≈51.4 m
Step 3
Describe the operation of a heat pump and explain how a heat pump can be used to reduce the temperature of a cold region, for example the interior of a refrigerator.
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A heat pump operates by transferring thermal energy from a colder area to a warmer area. It uses a fluid that absorbs heat from the cold area (inside the refrigerator) and releases it in another area (exterior) via components like a compressor and a condenser.
In the context of a refrigerator, the fluid circulates, absorbs heat from the internal environment, and is compressed to raise its temperature before dissipating the heat outside, thereby lowering the temperature inside the refrigerator.
Step 4
State two desirable physical properties of the fluid used in a heat pump.
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High (specific) latent heat of vaporisation to maximize heat absorption during phase change.
Low boiling point / volatile / low molecular mass to allow for efficient energy transfer at lower temperatures.
Step 5
Calculate the mass of fluid that has evaporated.
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Using the latent heat formula:
E=mL
where:
E=12 kJ=12000 J,
L=4.6 MJ kg−1=4600000 J kg−1.
Thus the mass m:
m=LE=460000012000=0.0026 kg.
Step 6
Calculate the fall in temperature of the air in the refrigerator.
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Using the specific heat formula:
E=mcΔT
where:
m=0.74 kg,
E=12000 J,
c=1005 J kg−1K−1.
Rearranging for DeltaT gives:
ΔT=mcE=0.74×100512000≈16.1°C.
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