Ice melting in a warm room
What is thermo?
This property symbolized by c, is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of a substance by one kelvin.
What is specific heat capacity?
One of the founding fathers of thermodynamics
Who is James Joule /William Thomason/Rudolf Clausius/Sadi Carnot?
Any substance that can flow and take shape of its container
What is fluid?
Shaking a bottle a soda
What is the thermo?
This device measures temperature by detecting the voltage produced at the junction of two dissimilar metals.
What is the thermocouple?
This law states that the quantity remains constant in an isolated system.
What is First Law?
The properties of fluids
What is density and pressure?
Stirring paint
What is nah?
This SI base unit for temperature is symbolized by "K" and starts at absolute zero.
What is the Kelvin?
Emerged during the Industrial Revolution to improve the steam engine.
What is the Thermodynamics ?
When a moves faster its, pressure decrease
What is the Bernoulli's principle?
Heat being added to a pot of water turning from a liquid to a gas.
What is thermo?
Unlike specific heat capacity, this related concept measures heat capacity per mole of substance.
What is molar heat capacity?
This law states the entropy of the universe always increase in spontaneous processes
What is Second Law of Thermodynamics ?
The fluids resistance to flow
What is viscosity?
Heart pumping blood through the body
What is Nah?
You are on the beach because if the its lower specific heat capacity this substance heats up much faster under the sun than ocean water.
What is beach sand?
According to this law, the entropy of a perfect crystal at absolute zero is exactly zero
What is the third law ?
Pressure depends on the depth not the shape
What is Pascals Law?