What’s the name of the process of liquid to gas?
Evaporation
How many Laws are there?
Three Laws.
Is Newton laws the same as the Thermodynamics laws?
False.
On which continent was the Laws developed?
Europe
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What is the intention for this work?
Applying thermodynamics to make a vapor motor.
Is Vapor fundamental for this to work?
Of course. It’s the very heart of the statement itself.
Do you think energy it’s crucial for thermodynamics?
Yes, among them, heat energy is crucial.
What other name is for William Thomson?
Lord Kelvin
Provide real life examples of thermodynamics.
Washing machines, refrigerators and air conditioning
How is the bottle can heated?
It’s heated through ceramic candles.
What law does “0 Kelvin” apply?
Second.
Name the three laws and statement of thermodynamics.
1- Energy cannot be created or destroyed.
2- For a spontaneous process, the entropy of the universe increases.
3- A perfect crystal at zero Kelvin has zero entropy.
What physicist helped with the developing of the first Thermodynamic Law?
Rudolf Clausius and William Thomson
Is thermodynamics physics or chemistry?
It’s Physics
What happens to the water inside of bottle can?
The flame heats the can and the water inside transform from liquid state to gas.
According to the third law, does a perfect crystal at zero kelvin has entropy?
No, it has zero.
Can Energy be destroyed?
It can’t, neither can be created.
When was the third law stated?
1906-1912
Who was Rudolf Clausius?
A physicist that contributed with the first and second law.
What’s the purpose of the hole on the bottle can?
The heated gas, was previously liquid, transformed into gas, goes through the hole, making in process for the propeller to move.
How does the first law of thermodynamics apply to Living being systems, such as the human body?
In the process of transforming chemical energy from food into kinetic and thermal energy, the body applies the First Law.
What does Entropy mean?
It’s the measure of the disorder of a system, also describes how much energy is not available to do work.
On which year was the first two laws was stated?
Between 1850-1860
How does kinetic energy affects on thermodynamics?
Its converted to heat energy when a driver presses the brakes on the car to slow it down.