Introduction
Welcome to this physics lesson on thermal physics. In today’s class, we’ll dive into the topic of heat and thermodynamics, which cuts across several important subtopics such as temperature, measurement, and expansion. These concepts are essential for students preparing for WAEC, NECO, JAMB, and IGCSE Physics exams.
Let’s get started with the questions and answers.
What is Heat?
Heat is a form of energy that causes the sensation of warmth. It flows from a body of higher temperature to one of lower temperature. Heat plays a vital role in everyday life and in scientific applications, from engines to refrigeration systems.
Temperature and Its Measurement
Definition of Temperature
Temperature is the degree of hotness or coldness of a body. It is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in that body. The faster the particles move, the higher the temperature.
Instruments for Measuring Temperature
Temperature is measured using a device called a thermometer. There are different types of thermometers used for various purposes:
- Clinical Thermometer – used to measure human body temperature. It features a constriction to prevent mercury from falling back after removal.
- Laboratory Thermometer – used for scientific experiments; it lacks the constriction found in clinical thermometers.
Units of Temperature
The SI unit of temperature is the Kelvin (K). It is preferred in scientific measurements because it starts from absolute zero (0 K = -273°C), where molecular motion theoretically stops.
Other temperature scales include:
- Celsius (°C) scale
- Fahrenheit (°F) scale
- Rankine scale
Conversion Between Scales
Different temperature scales have unique conversion formulas. For example:
- From Celsius to Kelvin:
- K=°C+273
- So, water freezes at 0°C (273 K) and boils at 100°C (373 K) on the Kelvin scale.
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Conclusion
Heat and temperature are foundational concepts in thermal physics. Understanding their measurement, units, and conversions is crucial for solving exam questions and real-world physics problems. By mastering this topic, students can confidently tackle thermal physics sections in major external examinations.
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