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Heat & Thermodynamics
JasminderJeet Singh
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Syllabus
Thermal Properties of Matter. | Thermodynamics | ||
1) | Heat and temperature. | 1) | Heat, workand internal energy. |
2) | Thermal expansion; thermal expansion of solids, liquids and gases. Anomalous expansion of water. | 2) | Thermal equilibrium and definition of temperature (zeroth law of thermodynamics). |
3) | Specific heat capacity; Cp, Cv. | 3) | First law of thermodynamics. |
4) | Calorimetry. | 4) | Isothermal and adiabatic processes. |
5) | Change of state, latent heat capacity. | 5) | Second law of thermodynamics. |
6) | Heat transfer-conduction, convection and radiation. Thermal conductivity. | 6) | Reversible and irreversible processes. |
7) | Qualitative ideas ofBlackbody radiation, Wein’s displacement Law, Stefan’s law, Green house effect. | 7) | Heat engine andrefrigerator. |
Kinetic Theory of Gases. | |
1) | Equation of state of a perfect gas, work done in compressing a gas. |
2) | Kinetic theory of gases – assumptions, concept of pressure. |
3) | Kinetic interpretation oftemperature; rms speed of gas molecules; degrees of freedom. |
4) | Law of equi-partition of energy(statement only) and application to specific heat capacities of gases; |
5) | Concept of mean freepath, Avogadro’s number. |
Published by: | AHRDO, 34, New Lajpat Nagar, Pakhowal Road, Model Gram, Ludhiana – 02. | Editions | |
1st Edition | 2008 | ||
Mobile No. | 98141-23640, 97811-23640 | 2st Edition | 2010 |
Designed by: | AngadJit Singh. | 3st Edition | 2014 |
Printed at: | Ace Designers, Ludhiana. | 4st Edition | 2015 |
Cost : | ` 250/- |
The syllabus is divided into three parts : | ||
Part ‘A’ | Part ‘B’ | Part ‘C’ |
Thermal Properties of Matter | Thermodynamics | Kinetic Theory of Gases |
CONTENTS of Part ‘A’ | ||||
1 | Temperature. | 5 – 14 | ||
Temperature | 5 | |||
Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics. | 6 | |||
Temperature Measurement. | 7 | |||
Different Scales for measuring temperature. | 8 | |||
Constant Volume thermometer. | 11 | |||
Absolute Scale (Kelvin Scale). | 12 | |||
Resistance Thermometer. | 14 | |||
2 | Thermal Expansion. | 15 – 34 | ||
Thermal Expansion. | 15 | |||
Linear Expansion. | 17 | |||
Superficial Expansion. | 19 | |||
Cubical Expansion (Volumetric Expansion). | 21 | |||
% Change in the dimensions of a body due to change in the temperature. | 23 | |||
Variation of cubical expansion for an ideal gas due to change in temp. | 24 | |||
Anomalous behavior of water. | 24 | |||
Relation between α and β. | 25 | |||
Relation between α and γ. | 26 | |||
Loss and gain in time of a simple pendulum due to change in temperature. | 27 | |||
Expansion of a bi-metallic strip. | 28 | |||
Change in density due to thermal expansion. | 29 | |||
Thermal stress. | 30 | |||
Change in buoyant force due to change in temperature. | 33 | |||
3 | Heat. | 35 – 54 | ||
Heat. | 35 | |||
Expression for heat. | 37 | |||
Specific heat capacity. | 38 | |||
Molar specific heat capacity. | 41 | |||
Latent Heat. | 43 | |||
Change in phase of a substance. | 45 | |||
Calorimetry. | 48 | |||
Objective Type Questions. | 52 | |||
4 | Transmission of Heat. | 55 – 71 | ||
Conduction. | 55 | |||
Expression for the rate of conduction of heat. | 57 | |||
Combination of thermal slabs (series and parallel combination). | 59 | |||
Convection. | 63 | |||
Radiation. | 65 | |||
Newton’s Law of Cooling. | 67 |
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